Ehrlichiosis, the deadly dog disease, is spreading south

Chris McLennan
Updated February 3 2021 - 6:57am, first published 6:54am
TICK REMOVAL: Acute disease develops about 13 weeks after the tick bite, but the chronic form of ehrlichiosis may not appear until months or years later. Picture: WA government.
TICK REMOVAL: Acute disease develops about 13 weeks after the tick bite, but the chronic form of ehrlichiosis may not appear until months or years later. Picture: WA government.

A deadly dog disease which is spreading rapidly across northern Australia has now been found in South Australia.

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Chris McLennan

Chris McLennan

National Rural Property Writer

ACM national rural property writer based in Bacchus Marsh, Victoria. Career journalist. Multi award winner.