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Spleen microbes of wild animals change with tick-borne illness

by Staff July 5, 2018
July 5, 2018 97 views
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Anaplasmosis, a tick-borne febrile disease, can be carried by wild mammals before being transmitted to humans through a tick bite. Now, researchers have found that Anaplasma bacteria alter the patterns of other microbes in the spleens of mice and shrews.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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