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New Hampshire takes the prize for highest incidence - 92/100,000.
New York State as usual takes the prize for most reported cases: 5741 confirmed, 2053 probable.
Other highlights, comparing only confirmed cases:
* In Georgia and Oregon reported cases tripled - 11 to 35 and 6 to 18, respectively.
* In 3 states reported cases doubled - Florida (30 to 72), Kansas (8 to 16), Vermont (138 to 330)
* Some states had steep increases - Maine (529 to 780), Michigan (51 to 76), Montana (4 to 6), New Hampshire (896 to 1211), Washington (12 to 22), West Virginia (84 to 120)
To see the complete chart, go to http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/lyme/ld_rptdLymeCasesbyState.htm
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Also, see,
Tracking Lyme disease in dogs, through Banfield pet clinics (remember, all states may not be represented by these clinics but even though, the numbers are alarming especially in states that border Canada)
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