Diseases
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ANAPLASMOSISAnaplasmosis is a vector-borne, infectious blood disease in cattle caused
by the rickesttsial parasites Anaplasma marginale and Anaplasma
centrale. It occurs primarily in warm tropical and subtropical areas. The
disease is not contagious but is transmitted most commonly by ticks. It
can also be transmitted via contaminated needles, dehorning equipment,
castrating knives, tattoo instruments, biting flies and mosquitoes. The
intracellular parasite destroys red blood cells. It causes anemia,
fever, weight loss, breathlessness, uncoordinated movements, abortion
and death. Diagnosis is based on clinical signs and the examination
of blood under microscope for evidence of the parasite. To ask a question about a cattle disease, CLICK HERE and get an answer! Cattle Today Online is the cattleman's guide to the cattle business. Take your time and look around. You'll find the net's best cattle news, free livestock classified ads, free ranch listing, the latest USDA livestock market report, free ranch email, Baxter Black, thousands of links and a free newsletter just for ranchers. Or make someone smile by sending them a Cow Card!
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