noun
- Plural of anaplasmosis; infectious diseases caused by Anaplasma bacteria, transmitted by ticks and affecting livestock and humans.
Usage: medical/veterinary term; plural form
Examples
- Anaplasmoses are significant concerns for cattle ranchers in tick-endemic regions.
- The veterinarian diagnosed multiple cases of anaplasmoses in the herd.
- Anaplasmoses can cause fever, anemia, and lethargy in infected animals.
- Tick control programs help prevent the spread of anaplasmoses among livestock.
- Human anaplasmoses have been increasingly reported in areas with high tick populations.