Heartwater disease

Name(s): 
Cowdriosis
Nature 
Heartwater, a febrile septicaemia of cattle, sheep, goats and wild ungulates, is caused by [Rickettsia ruminantium]. Transmission is by ixodid ticks of the genus [Amblyomma], which are three-host ticks.
Incidence 
The disease is found in semi-arid rangelands and the tick is difficult to eradicate or control. Some species are known to survive off the host up to 18 months. Nonapparent infections in certain wild antelope, in addition to range stock, are thought to provide a reservoir in bushveld areas for new generations of young ticks since infection does not pass through tick eggs. Strains of varying virulence cause subacute or acute disease with high mortality.
Value(s) 
Type 
(E) Emanations of other problems