Cross-sectional study of bovine anaplamosis in South-western Uganda : the impact of wildlife-livestock interface
The tick-borne disease bovine anaplasmosis is primarily caused by Anaplasma marginale. A variety of wild animals act as reservoirs for A. marginale, but the understanding of their role in the epidemiology of A. marginale is yet poor. This cross-sectional study was conducted to establish if proximit...
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SLU/Dept. of Biomedical Sciences and Veterinary Public Health (until 231231)
2015
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