Anaplasmosis Concurrent With Copper Deficiency in a Salem Black Kid

    Gnanasekar Sathishkumar, Vijayakumar Haridas, B. Gowri, Senthil. N. R, Raja. Pb, S Giridharan.
    TLDR The young goat had anaplasmosis and copper deficiency.
    A 4-month-old Salem Black kid presented with alopecia and other symptoms such as depigmentation, pale mucosa, and loss of body condition. Dermatological tests ruled out ectoparasites and hair growth issues, while blood tests confirmed the presence of Anaplasma ovis and normochromic microcytic anemia. Further tests showed low copper levels and elevated bilirubin, creatinine kinase, and LDH. The diagnosis was anaplasmosis with concurrent copper deficiency, based on clinical findings and treatment response.
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