Lyme Disease Incidence by Year and Case Status, New Jersey, 2007 to 2020
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Why Is This Important?
Lyme disease is primarily caused by bacteria called ''Borrelia burgdorferi'' and is transmitted to humans through the bite of infected blacklegged ticks (or deer ticks, ''Ixodes scapularis''). Typical symptoms include chills, fever, bull's-eye rash, headache, and muscle pain. Lyme disease affects the central nervous system, heart, and joints in its advanced stages.
Definition
Incidence (new cases) of Lyme disease
Data Notes
The graph displays the number of CDRSS reported cases of Lyme disease from 2007 through 2020 in New Jersey. National surveillance case definition was revised in 2008 to include probable cases.Data Source
Communicable Disease Reporting and Surveillance System (CRDSS), Communicable Disease Service, New Jersey Department of Health(http://www.nj.gov/health/cd/reporting/cdrss/)
How the Measure is Calculated
Numerator:
Number of Lyme disease cases reported to the New Jersey Department of HealthDenominator:
Estimated number of persons in the population