Anaplasmosis -- United States
Because of a slow, 6 to 8-week incubation period, anaplasmosis often turns up in cattle herds around this time of year, as the disease emerges in herds exposed to ticks or other vectors during the summer.
However, Kansas State University veterinarian Hans Coetzee, DVM, PhD, says outbreaks do not always follow conventional wisdom in terms of when, where and how infections occur. Coetzee presented the information during the recent American Association of Bovine Practitioners conference. In
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