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|q5=What happens to cattle that recover from anaplasmosis? | |q5=What happens to cattle that recover from anaplasmosis? |
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What other names is Anaplasmosis commonly given? |
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What are the common Anaplasma spp. pathogens and which species do they affect? |
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Which breed of cattle exhibit some resistance to tick infestation? |
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What age of cattle are most commonly affected by Anaplasmosis and why? |
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What happens to cattle that recover from anaplasmosis? | they become carriers and the pathogen continues to replicate and develop within them, allowing them to transmit disease to other animals asymptomatically.
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What are the common clinical signs associated with anaplasmosis? |
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What is classified as a positive result for anaplasmosis on a blood smear? |
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How can vets transmit anaplasmosis between cattle? |
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