Anaplasma marginale
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3.1. High incidence of co-infections with A. marginale View in CoL and A. centrale
Anaplasma marginale and A. centrale were positively correlated for co-infection, i.e. infection with A. marginale meant a concurrent infection with A. centrale was more likely, and vice versa (p <0.001 for both) ( Table 2; Supplementary Table 3). However, the intensity of infection with one species did not affect probability of infection with the other (p = 0.509 and p = 0.906 for A. marginale and A. centrale as dependent variables, respectively) ( Table 2; Supplementary Table 4).
Moreover, infection with one Anaplasma species also meant they were more likely to test positive to that species in the subsequent capture event, as demonstrated by our time-lagged models ( Table 3;
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Supplementary Tables 5 and 6). However, infection with one species did not appear to affect the probability of infection with the other species in the subsequent capture event.
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