borne diseases worldwide. The study aims to investigate the prevalence of cattle theileriosis,
babesiosis and anaplasmosis, evaluate risk factors and estimate economic losses. Ticks
were collected from each animal. This survey was performed between Jun and August 2017
on 55 dairy cattle farms of Medea region, north-central Algeria. It was concerned 103 cattle.
Theileriosis, babesiosis and anaplasmosis were diagnosed in 72/103 (69.90%), 21/103 …