Bovine anaplasmosis as a public health problem
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Bovine Anaplasmosis is an infectious, hemoparasitic and febrile disease characterized mainly by anemia and jaundice, with a cosmopolitan distribution located in tropical and subtropical climates, being mainly caused by a bacteria called Anaplasma marginale of the Anaplasmataceae family, of the order Rickettsiales.
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Gomez Villalva, J. C., & Zurita Morejón , D. G. (2023). Bovine anaplasmosis as a public health problem. Ciencia & Turismo, 2(2), 49-63. https://doi.org/10.33262/ct.v2i2.28
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