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medical illustration of Lyme disease is typically caused by Borrelia burgdorferi, a spirochete bacterium often carried by deer ticks. According the Center for Disease Control (CDC), 70-80% of infected patients display a typical rash pattern around the tick bite. That rash is called erythema migrans and usually appears about a week after bacterial infection.
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Lyme disease is typically caused by Borrelia burgdorferi, a spirochete bacterium often carried by deer ticks. According the Center for Disease Control (CDC), 70-80% of infected patients display a typical rash pattern around the tick bite. That rash is called erythema migrans and usually appears about a week after bacterial infection.

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