Risk factors for becoming infected with Lyme disease include:
Living in an area where Lyme disease is common.
Most cases of Lyme disease are found in the northeastern United
States.
Spending time outdoors during the warm months of the year,
when ticks that can carry Lyme disease are most active. Ticks are most commonly
encountered between May and November, with peak activity in June and
July.
Working or playing in grassy or wooded areas, such as
gardening or doing yard work, hiking, camping, hunting, or
fishing.
Having indoor/outdoor pets that can bring infected ticks
into the home.
Author
Sydney Youngerman-Cole, RN, BSN, RNC
Editor
Susan Van Houten, RN, BSN, MBA
Associate Editor
Tracy Landauer
Primary Medical Reviewer
Adam Husney, MD - Family Medicine
Specialist Medical Reviewer
Christine Hahn, MD - Epidemiology
Last Updated
September 22, 2006
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Last Updated:
September 22, 2006
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