Latest News About Officials confirm rise in anaplasmosis cases Health inspectors warn of expanding risk

Public health officials in Ontario confirm an increase in anaplasmosis cases in several communities. Officials note a spread of infected ticks . Patients presented with high fevers, chills, and muscle pain during recent checks. Lab results confirmed suppressed immune markers in some patients . Health experts advise thorough tick checks after any outdoor time during warm months. Similar warnings have emerged from nearby provinces where tick habitat has grown.