Investigating the Risk of Theileriosis to Livestock Farms in Pennsylvania
Theileriosis is a disease caused by a parasite that infects cattle through tick bites. The disease can lead to anemia, weight loss, pregnancy loss and even death in severe cases. Researchers are investigating how common the disease is in Pennsylvania, which ticks are spreading it, and how big of a risk it poses to local farms.
D. Tufts (Univ of Pitt)
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