Anaplasmosis cases, a tick-borne disease, are rapidly increasing in Canada.

Cases of anaplasmosis, a tick-borne disease, are rapidly increasing in Canada. The disease, caused by anaplasma bacteria, is transmitted to humans or pets by ticks that bite them. While the disease is present in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, its presence on Prince Edward Island is yet to be confirmed. As the disease becomes more prevalent, it's crucial to understand the risk factors and symptoms of infection.

June 26, 2024
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