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Herds infected with anaplasmosis in Canada in 2010

The CFIA conducts a national Bovine Serological Survey every three-to-five years, in order to measure the prevalence of anaplasmosis, brucellosis and bluetongue in Canada. Through the survey, the CFIA collects random blood samples from cattle at slaughter for testing.

In addition, anaplasmosis is a reportable disease under the Health of Animals Act. This means that all cases must be reported to the CFIA.

The following table lists herds confirmed to be infected with anaplasmosis in Canada in 2010.

Current as of: 2010-12-31

Date confirmed Location Animal type infected
December 3 Manitoba Beef cattle
October 21 Manitoba Beef cattle
April 26 Manitoba Bison
March 31 Manitoba Beef cattle
March 16 Manitoba Beef cattle
March 3 Manitoba Beef cattle
March 2 Manitoba Beef cattle
February 25 Manitoba Beef cattle
February 25 Manitoba Beef cattle
February 10 Manitoba Beef cattle
February 9 Manitoba Beef cattle
February 8 Manitoba Beef cattle
January 29 Manitoba Beef Cattle
January 4 Manitoba Beef Cattle
January 4 Manitoba Beef Cattle

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