Not exact matches
This stage is
also the main carrier of the agents of babesiosis and
anaplasmosis.
These parasites not only cause discomfort, scratching, and skin infections but can
also transmit several serious diseases like Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever,
Anaplasmosis, Erlichiosis, Babeseosis, Tularemia, Typhus, Plague, Hemobartonellosis, Bartonellosis, and more.
Dogs that
also test positive for
Anaplasmosis, another tick disease, are more likely to have symptoms.
Most people know that ticks transmit Lyme disease, a chronic and debilitating illness, but they
also carry bacteria that lead to other acute illnesses, such as
anaplasmosis and ehrlichiosis.
This not only checks for heartworms but
also checks for three tick borne diseases: Lyme,
Anaplasmosis and Ehrlichiosis.
(As a bonus, this blood test
also screens for three tick borne diseases — Lyme, Ehrlichia, and
Anaplasmosis).
Dogs can
also contract Ehrlichia and
Anaplasmosis from ticks.
Ticks are blood - sucking external parasites that
also carry infectious diseases such as Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever,
anaplasmosis and other vector - borne diseases.
Like Lyme disease,
anaplasmosis is a serious, even deadly, condition
also carried by the deer tick and the western black - legged tick.
In North America the blacklegged tick,
also known as the deer tick is the principle vector of Lyme disease as well as human granulocytic
anaplasmosis and human babesiosis.
Dogs that
also test positive for
Anaplasmosis, another tick disease are more likely to be the ones with symptoms.