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“Because many animals present with clinical signs of polyarthritis and possibly a history of tick exposure, clinical signs of canine anaplasmosis may be indistinguishable from those seen with Lyme disease.”
-A. Rick Alleman, DVM, PhD, DABVP, DACVP; and Heather L. Wamsley, DVM, DACVP
From An update on anaplasmosis in dogs
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