Prevalence and detection by nested PCR of Anaplasma marginale in cattle and tick in the center of the coast of Ecuador
The bacterium causing anaplasmosis in cattle is known as Anaplasma marginale. It is mainly transmitted biologically by ticks, flies, and fomites; it can also be transmitted through infected blood as a result of improper use of surgical tools. Up to this moment, Ecuador lacks updated studies on effic...
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2015
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