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Connecticut

Tick species established in Connecticut, CDC-reported disease cases by county, and the county-level breakdown of where ticks and pathogens concentrate.

Ticks established here

1 species

Disease cases reported here

8 diseases
DiseaseTotal casesCountiesYears covered
Lyme disease
Lyme disease is a bacterial infection (Borrelia burgdorferi) spread by black-legged ticks and the most common tick-borne illness in the US.
43,356823
Babesiosis
Babesiosis is a malaria-like parasitic infection of red blood cells (Babesia microti) carried by black-legged ticks in the Northeast and Upper Midwest.
1,61082
Anaplasmosis
Anaplasmosis is a bacterial infection (Anaplasma phagocytophilum) spread by black-legged ticks across the Northeast, Upper Midwest, and Pacific Coast.
1,18582
Spotted fever rickettsiosis
Spotted fever rickettsiosis is a group of bacterial infections — Rocky Mountain spotted fever among them — spread by dog and wood ticks across the US.
5482
Ehrlichia chaffeensis ehrlichiosis
Ehrlichia chaffeensis ehrlichiosis is a bacterial infection of white blood cells spread by lone star ticks across the Southeast and south-central US.
2582
Ehrlichia ewingii ehrlichiosis
Ehrlichia ewingii ehrlichiosis is a bacterial infection spread by lone star ticks, typically affecting immunocompromised patients in the southeastern US.
082
Tularemia
Tularemia is a highly infectious bacterial disease (Francisella tularensis) transmitted by tick bites, deer fly bites, and contact with infected animals.
082
Undetermined ehrlichiosis/anaplasmosis
Undetermined ehrlichiosis/anaplasmosis is the CDC reporting category for cases where the specific Ehrlichia or Anaplasma species could not be identified.
082

Worst counties · cumulative disease load

top 8
RankCountyTotal casesDiseasesLatest year
01Fairfield County10,42982023
02New London County7,66682023
03New Haven County6,93982023
04Litchfield County5,29382023
05Hartford County4,60082023
06Windham County4,16182023
07Tolland County3,99882023
08Middlesex County3,14482023

We frame this as epidemiology, not stigma — high-load counties are places with higher tick density and reporting completeness, not worse places to live.