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There has been a significant increase in the number of Lyme disease cases in the UK, a study of GP records suggesting that the disease could be three times more common than the current annual estimate.
Here is some additional information about the condition.
– What causes Lyme disease?
The infection is transmitted to humans if they are bitten by an infected tick. These tiny, spider-like creatures are found in forests and heathlands in the United Kingdom and other parts of Europe and North America.
Anyone who is bitten by a tick will not be infected with Lyme disease, as only a small proportion carries the bacteria that causes the disease. A tick bite can only cause Lyme disease in humans if the tick has already bitten an infected animal.