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Volume 30, Number 10—October 2024
CME ACTIVITY - Research

Age- and Sex-Specific Differences in Lyme Disease Health-Related Behaviors, Ontario, Canada, 2015–2022

Janica A. AdamsComments to Author , Victoria Osasah, Katherine Paphitis, Affan Danish, Richard G. Mather, Curtis A. Russell, Jennifer Pritchard, and Mark P. Nelder
Author affiliations: Public Health Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (J.A. Adams, V. Osasah, K. Paphitis, A. Danish, R.G. Mather, C.A. Russell, J. Pritchard, M.P. Nelder); Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA (V. Osasah); Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada (R.G. Mather)

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Figure 1

Annual case counts and incidence rates for Lyme disease in Ontario, Canada, 2015–2022. Denominators used in rate calculations based on annual provincial population estimates.

Figure 1. Annual case counts and incidence rates for Lyme disease in Ontario, Canada, 2015–2022. Denominators used in rate calculations based on annual provincial population estimates.

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