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Lyme Disease

Lyme disease is an illness caused by a bacterium, Borrelia burgdorferi, transmitted to humans by a tiny tick named Ixodes scapularis (commonly called the deer tick).  Lyme disease may cause signs and symptoms affecting the skin, nervous system, heart, and / or joints of an infected person.  More than 12,000 cases of the disease have been reported in Wisconsin residents since surveillance for Lyme disease began in 1980.

To learn more about Lyme disease, visit one of the following links:


General Information  |  Lyme Disease Fact Sheet  |  Prevention
Surveillance
  |  Links   |  Lyme Disease Home


For information about Lyme disease in your community, please contact your local health department or contact:

Diep Hoang Johnson
Vectorborne Disease Epidemiologist
Wisconsin Division of Public Health
Bureau of Communicable Diseases
Phone: 608-267-9000 
Fax: 608-261-4976
 
E-mail: Diep Hoang Johnson

Last Revised: July 17, 2008