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From: Knowledge, protective behaviours, and perception of Lyme disease in an area of emerging risk: results from a cross-sectional survey of adults in Ottawa, Ontario

Fig. 3

The most frequently visited locations for woodland activities by geodesic distance. Panels group locations by the shortest curvilinear path along the earth’s surface between the respondent’s home and the displayed activity location: (A) less than 2 km, (B) 2 to 10 km, (C) 10 to 30 km, (D) 30 to 125 km, and (E) greater than 125 km. Numbers on maps and point sizes represent the number of respondents who identified locations within that area. The probability of blacklegged tick presence (Ontario) and estimated Lyme disease risk (Quebec) illustrate comparative Lyme disease risk between activity locations. Basemap by Stamen Design, under CC BY 4.0, with data by OpenStreetMap, under ODbL

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