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143 Reports March 2020 143 Reports March 2020 Internal parasites – Roundworms (March 2020) jkccff Balfour, Bethal, Ermelo, Lydenburg, Nelspruit, Standerton, Bapsfontein, Hammanskraal, Nigel, Onderstepoort, Pretoria, Rayton, Mokopane, Polokwane, Brits, Christiana, Klerksdorp, Koster/Ventersdorp, Leeudoringstad, Ottosdal, Potchefstroom, Schweizer-Reneke, Vryburg, Bethlehem, Bloemfontein, Bothaville, Bultfontein, Clocolan, Excelsior/Ladybrand, Ficksburg, Frankfort, Gariep Dam, Hoopstad, Kroonstad, Memel, Reitz, Senekal, Viljoenskroon, Villiers, Vrede, Warden, Wesselsbron, Winburg, Zastron, Bergville, Camperdown, Dundee, Estcourt, Kokstad, Mooi River, Mtubatuba, Newcastle, Underberg, Vryheid, Adelaide, Aliwal North, Cradock, Graaff-Reinet, Somerset East, Steynsburg, Uitenhage, Witelsbos, Caledon, Darling, George, Heidelberg, Stellenbosch, Colesberg, Kimberley, Kuruman, Postmasburg Internal parasites – Resistant roundworms (March 2020) jkccff Balfour, Lydenburg, Pretoria, Bloemfontein, Excelsior/Ladybrand, Gariepdam, Hoopstad, Kroonstad, Viljoenskroon, Villiers, Vrede, Dundee, Underberg, Graaff-Reinet, Steynsburg, Stutterheim, George x Internal parasites – Tapeworms (March 2020) jkccff Balfour, Lydenburg, Nelspruit, Bapsfontein, Bloemfontein, Bothaville, Kroonstad, Reitz, Senekal, Vijoenskroon, Villiers, Vrede, Warden, Estcourt, Alexandria 00 Internal parasites – Tapeworms Cysticercosis (measles) (March 2020) jkccff Bapsfontein 00 Internal parasites – Liver fluke worms (March 2020)jkccff Lydenburg, Standerton, Hammanskraal, Reitz, Warden, Bergville, Howick, Mooi River, Pietermaritzburg, Underberg, George, Malmesbury, Stellenbosch Internal parasites – Conical fluke (March 2020) jkccff Balfour, Kroonstad, Memel, Reitz, Senekal, Dundee, Howick, Underberg, Ceres Internal parasites – Parafilaria (March 2020) jkccff Krugersdorp, Mtubatuba, Vryheid, Darling, Kimberley Blue ticks (March 2020) Balfour, Hendrina, Lydenburg, Standerton,, Hammanskraal, Nigel, Mokopane, Polokwane, jkccff Klerksdorp, Koster/Ventersdorp, Lichtenburg, Potchefstroom, Schweizer-Reneke, Vryburg, Bloemfontein, Bothaville, Clocolan, Ficksburg, Frankfort, Hoopstad, Kroonstad, Memel, Senekal, Viljoenskroon, Villiers, Vrede, Warden, Wesselsbron, Winburg, Bergville, Eshowe, Howick, Kokstad, Mooi River, Mtubatuba, Pietermaritzburg, Underberg, Vryheid, Zastron, Aliwal North, Elliot, Graaff-Reinet, Stutterheim, George, Heidelberg, Oudtshoorn Resistant Blue ticks (March 2020) jkccff Winburg, Bergville, Mooi River, Underberg Bont ticks (March 2020) Lydenburg, Hammanskraal, Pretoria, Bela- Bela, Mokopane, Polokwane, Stella, Bergville, jkccff Howick, Mtubatuba, Pietermaritzburg, Pongola, Alexandria, Grahamston Brown ear-ticks (March 2020) jkccff Balfour, Lydenburg, Nelspruit, Standerton, Hammanskraal, Mokopane, Polokwane, Klerksdorp, Koster/Ventersdorp, Memel, Parys, Viljoenskroon, Villiers, Winburg, Bergville, Eshowe, Mtubatuba, Pietermaritzburg, Pongola Bont-legged ticks (March 2020) Balfour, Lydenburg, Pretoria, Mokopane, Christiana, Klerksdorp, Schweizer-Reneke, Vryburg, Bethlehem, Bothaville, Clocolan, Ficksburg, Frankfort, Hoopstad, Kroonstad, Memel, Philippolis, Senekal, Viljoenskroon, Vrede, Warden, Wesselsbron, Winburg, Bergville, Eshowe, Mooi River, Pietermaritzburg, Pongola, Steynsburg, De Aar, Kuruman, Postmasburg Red-legged tick (March 2020) Lydenburg, Christiana, Schweizer-Reneke, jkccff Vryburg, Bothaville, Clocolan, Hoopstad, Memel, Vrede, Warden, Winburg, Mooi River, Pietermaritzburg, Steynsburg Paralysis ticks (March 2020) jkccff Klerksdorp Biting lice (Red lice) (March 2020) jkccff Ficksburg, Warden Sucking lice (Blue lice) (March 2020) jkccff Klerksdorp, Postmasburg Sheep scab (March 2020) jkccff Pretoria, Smithfield Mange (March 2020) jkccff Balfour, Vrede Itch mite (March 2020) jkccff No report received Blowflies (March 2020) jkccff Balfour, Lydenburg, Hammanskraal, Mokopane, Bethlehem, Bloemfontein, Ficksburg, Hoopstad, Wesselsbron, Winburg, Zastron, Underberg, Alexandria, Aliwal North, Steynsburg, Oudtshoorn Screw-worm (March 2020) jkccff Nelspruit, Nigel, Mokopane, Brits, Senekal, Alexandria Nasal bot (March 2020) jkccff Lydenburg, Standerton, Pretoria, Bethlehem, Bothaville, Excelsior/Ladybrand, Ficksburg, Hoopstad, Reitz, Senekal, Villiers, Warden, Wesselsbron Midges and Mosquitoes (March 2020) jkccff Balfour, Lydenburg, Standerton, Bapsfontein, Nigel, Christiana, Leeudoringstad, Vryburg, Bloemfontein, Clocolan, Ficksburg,, Hoopstad, Villiers, Warden, Wesselsbron, Winburg, Bergville, Mooi River, Underberg, Graaff-Reinet, Heidelberg Coccidiosis (March 2020) jkccff Bapsfontein, Pretoria, Bloemfontein, Bothaville, Kroonstad, Senekal, Villiers, Vrede, Wesselsbron, Bathurst, Graaff-Reinet, Steynsburg, Stutterheim, Beaufort West, Oudtshoorn, Stellenbosch, Kuruman, Postmasburg Cryptosporidiosis (March 2020) jkccff Pretoria, Rayton, Brits, Christiana, Potchefstroom, Bothaville, Clocolan, Dewetsdorp, Kroonstad, Alexandria, Swellendam Tick transmitted disease - African redwater (March 2020 ) Hendrina, Lydenburg, Standerton, Bapsfontein, Magaliesburg, Polokwane, Brits, Klerksdorp, Lichtenburg, Potchefstroom, Bothaville, Ficksburg, Frankfort, Harrismith, Reitz, Viljoenskroon, Villiers, Warden, Winburg, Bergville, Dundee, Estcourt, Howick, Kokstad, Mooi River, Mtubatuba, Newcastle, Pietermaritzburg, Underberg, Vryheid, Elliot, Queenstown, Somerset East, Ceres, George, Heidelberg, Wellington xx x Tick transmitted disease – Asiatic redwater (March 2020) Balfour, Bethal, Ermelo, Hendrina, Lydenburg, Standerton, Volksrust, Bapsfontein, Bronkhorstspruit, Muldersdrift, Nigel, Brits, Lichtenburg, Frankfort, Harrismith, Parys, Viljoenskroon, Villiers, Vrede, Winburg, Bergville, Dundee, Eshowe, Estcourt, Howick, Kokstad, Mooi River, Pietermaritzburg, Underberg, Adelaide, Alexandria, Elliot, Humansdorp, Queenstown, Uitenhage, Oudtshoorn xx Tick and biting fly transmitted disease Anaplasmosis (March 2020) Bethal, Ermelo, Grootvlei, Hendrina, Lydenburg, Middelburg, Bronkhorstspruit, Magaliesburg, Nigel, Pretoria, Christiana, Klerksdorp, Potchefstroom, Schweizer-Reneke, Vryburg, Bethlehem, Bothaville, Bultfontein, Clocolan, Dewetsdorp, Excelsior/Ladybrand, Ficksburg, Frankfort, Hoopstad, Kroonstad, Parys, Senekal, Smithfield, Viljoenskroon, Villiers, Vrede, Warden, Wesselsbron, Winburg, Zastron, Bergville, Dundee, Estcourt, Howick, Kokstad, Newcastle, Pietermaritzburg, Underberg, Alexandria, Aliwal North, Elliot, Graaff-Reinet, Queenstown, Uitenhage, Darling, George, Heidelberg, Wellington, Worcester, Kuruman Tick transmitted disease - Heartwater (March 2020) Lydenburg, Hammanskraal, Magaliesburg, Onderstepoort, Pretoria, Mokopane, Polokwane, Brits, Rustenburg, Bergville, Camperdown, Eshowe, Estcourt, Howick, Mtubatuba, Pongola, Bathurst, Somerset East Tick transmitted disease – Corridor disease (March 2020) No report received Tick toxicosis – Sweating sickness (March 2020) Hammanskraal, Nigel, Mokopane, Polokwane, Brits, Christiana, Rustenburg, Schweizer-Reneke, Clocolan, Hoopstad, Senekal, Postmasburg Venereal disease-Trichomonosis (March 2020) Ermelo, Grootvlei, Lydenburg, Volksrust, Stella, Vryburgs , Frankfort, Hoopstad, Memel, Senekal, Villiers, Vrede, Winburg, Dundee, Howick, Queenstown Venereal disease – Vibriosis (March 2020) Volksrust, Stella, Vryburg, Frankfort, Hoopstad, Viljoenskroon, Villiers, Winburg, Howick, Underberg, Humansdorp, Queenstown, Malmesbury, Kuruman x Venereal disease – Pizzle disease (March 2020) No report received x Insect and tick transmitted disease Lumpy skin disease (Marchkjkjnmn 2020) Hendrina, Standerton, Volksrust, Hammanskraal, Nigel,, Polokwane, Vaalwater, Christiana, Bloemfontein, Bothaville, Clocolan, Ficksburg, Frankfort, Harrismith, Hoopstad, Memel, Reitz, Senekal, Viljoenskroon, Villiers, Vrede, Winburg, Bergville, Dundee, Kokstad, Mooi River, Mtubatuba, Newcastle, Pongola, Underberg, Elliot, Colesberg Insect transmitted disease Three-day stiffsickness (March 2020)kjkjnmn Balfour, Ermelo, Grootvlei, Hendrina, Middelburg, Standerton, Bapsfontein, Pretoria, Christiana, Klerksdorp, Koster/Ventersdorp, Leeudoringstad, Lichtenburg, Potchefstroom, Vryburg, Bethlehem, Bloemfontein, Bothaville, Bultfontein, Clocolan, Dewetsdorp, Excelsior/Ladybrand, Ficksburg, Frankfort, Gariep Dam, Harrismith, Hoopstad, Kroonstad, Memel, Reitz, Senekal, Smithfield, Viljoenskroon, Villiers, Vrede, Warden, Wesselsbron, Bergville, Dundee, Howick, Mooi River, Newcastle, Pongola, Alexandria, Steynsburg, De Aar, Kimberley Insect transmitted disease – Blue tongue (March 2020) Balfour, Bethal, Ermelo, Grootvlei, Hendrina, Lydenburg,kjkjnmn Middelburg, Standerton, Volksrust, Bapsfontein, Magaliesburg, Muldersdrift, Nigel, Onderstepoort, Pretoria, Rayton, Mokopane, Polokwane, Brits, Christiana, Ottosdal, Potchefstroom, Bethlehem, Bloemfontein, Bothaville, Bultfontein, Clocolan, Dewetsdorp, Excelsior/Ladybrand, Ficksburg, Frankfort, Gariep Dam, Hoopstad, Kroonstad, Memel, Reitz, Senekal, Villiers, Vrede, Warden, Wesselsbron, Winburg, Camperdown, Dundee, Estcourt, Kokstad, Underberg, Adelaide, Aliwal North, Cradock, Graaff-Reinet, Humansdorp, Jeffreys Bay, Steynsburg, Stutterheim, Witelsbos, Beaufort West, Elliot, Darling, Heidelberg, Malmesbury, Oudtshoorn, Stellenbosch, Wellington, Worcester, Colesberg, De Aar, Kuruman, Postmasburg, Upington Insect Transmitted disease Rift Valley Fever (March 2020) No report received x Viral disease - Snotsiekte (BMC) (March 2020) kjkjnmn Balfour, Grootvlei, Lydenburg, Standerton, Volksrust, Vaalwater, Klerksdorp, Koster/Ventersdorp, Vryburg, Bloemfontein,
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