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No antibodies against Anaplasma species were detected. This means your dog has not been exposed to this tick-borne bacterium. Anaplasma is transmitted by Ixodes (deer) ticks.
No antibodies against Anaplasma species were detected. This means your dog has not been exposed to this tick-borne bacterium. Anaplasma is transmitted by Ixodes (deer) ticks.
Continue tick prevention. There is no vaccine for Anaplasma, so prevention is key.
Canine Anaplasma antibodies: negative (0)Antibodies against Anaplasma were detected. This means your dog was bitten by an infected tick at some point. The infection may be active or it may have been cleared. Anaplasma causes fever, lethargy, lameness (especially polyarthritis), and low platelets.
Your vet may recommend treatment with doxycycline for 2-4 weeks even if your dog appears healthy. Most dogs respond rapidly. In endemic areas, a positive test with normal bloodwork may just indicate past exposure requiring monitoring.
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