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The Bovine Practitioner, 1975
In order to properly evaluate an anaplasmosis outbreak and to determine an approach to modify the disease pattern, one must have a simple knowledge of the pathogenesis of anaplasmosis. We will not discuss the specific symptoms of the disease but rather present a description of the stages of the disease encountered, methods of differentiating the ...
Richey, E. J. +3 more
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In order to properly evaluate an anaplasmosis outbreak and to determine an approach to modify the disease pattern, one must have a simple knowledge of the pathogenesis of anaplasmosis. We will not discuss the specific symptoms of the disease but rather present a description of the stages of the disease encountered, methods of differentiating the ...
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Anaplasmosis in Cattle in Italy
Veterinary Research Communications, 2007Bovine anaplasmosis caused by Anaplasma marginale is a disease transmitted by ticks belonging to the Ixodidae family. Southern Italy is considered an endemic zone but environmental and social factors are changing the epidemiology of the disease to expand to previously anaplasmosis-free regions. The available data of published reports of anaplasmosis in
A, Torina, S, Caracappa
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American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2017
Anaplasmosis, caused by the rickettsial hemoparasite Anaplasma marginale (Am), is the most prevalent tick-transmitted disease of cattle worldwide and a major obstacle to profitable beef production in the continental United States (US). Anaplasmosis is readily transmitted through biological and mechanical vectors, such as ticks and biting flies, and ...
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Anaplasmosis, caused by the rickettsial hemoparasite Anaplasma marginale (Am), is the most prevalent tick-transmitted disease of cattle worldwide and a major obstacle to profitable beef production in the continental United States (US). Anaplasmosis is readily transmitted through biological and mechanical vectors, such as ticks and biting flies, and ...
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Anaplasmosis in Poland – analysis of 120 patients
Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases, 2021Anna Moniuszko-Malinowska +2 more
exaly
A difficult diagnosis of anaplasmosis with pneumonia: A case report
Tropical Doctor, 2023Uğur Onal, Handan Cetinkaya
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Human Granulocytic Anaplasmosis
Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2015Johan S Bakken, J Stephen Dumler
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