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Outbreak of tick fever kills 22 cattle in Australia; origin of the parasite unknown

Thursday, May 24th 2012 - 16:41 UTC
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Twenty-two cattle have been killed by tick fever in the New South Wales, Australia. Tick fever is caused by a parasite in red blood cells and the only thing that can spread tick fever is cattle ticks, reports Meat trade news daily. Read full article

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  • skåre

    Oh look, a story about parasites to make the thieving Argentinian bloodsuckers feel at home.

    May 25th, 2012 - 11:42 am - Link - Report abuse 0

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