Anaplasmosis is most commonly caused by
Anaplasma marginale, a microorganism that invades red blood cells and causes severe anemia.
Anaplasmosis is caused by
Anaplasma marginale, a microorganism that invades red blood cells and causes severe anemia.
She has a special interest in the breeding bull, infectious diseases such as Tritrichomonas foetus and
Anaplasma marginale, neonatology of the ruminant, as well as musculoskeletal and lameness issues that affect the bull and cow.