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April 2014

UF researchers: New test may help identify human strains of anaplasmosis

Dr. Basima Al-Khedery and Dr. Tony Barbet
Dr. Basima Al-Khedery and Dr. Tony Barbet, shown holding a preserved tick, sit in front of computer-displayed images of genomic information from anaplasmosis strains. Anaplasmosis is a tickborne disease that affects humans and animals. (Photo by Sarah Carey)
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