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Asian longhorned tick confirmed in Iowa for the first time | Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network

Summary by iowaagribusinessradionetwork.com
Recently, theileriosis- a disease that is predominantly transmitted through the Asian longhorned tick- was detected in a Southeast Iowa cattle herd. This is the first outbreak in Iowa since the invasive tick was first detected in New Jersey during 2017. Grant Dewell, beef extension veterinarian at Iowa State University, said the presence of both the disease and the tick was confirmed after a farmer noticed the symptoms in their cattle herd. https
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iowaagribusinessradionetwork.com broke the news in on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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