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But are ticks on cattle a concern? Absolutely, said Iowa Beef Center program specialist Beth Reynolds, because of disease transmission opportunities. For example, anaplasmosis is a tickborne ...
Researchers with the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture will be expanding their search this fall for ticks that may transmit anaplasmosis, a disease that can kill cattle.
Tick experts are warning Canadians to be on the lookout for symptoms of a tick-borne disease whose case counts have been steadily increasing over the past 15 years. Anaplasmosis is an infection ...
Anaplasmosis is a disease that usually causes “mild to moderate symptoms in people, including fever, headache, muscle aches, and nausea, vomiting or loss of appetite,” according to the DOH.