By Megan DeLaire/CTVNews.ca writer Click here for updates on this story Toronto, Ontario (CTV Network) — Cases of a tick-borne illness called anaplasmosis are on the rise globally,(opens in a new tab) according to the National Collaborating Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCCID), and that includes across Canada. Like Lyme disease, anaplasmosis is a bacterial infection that spreads to humans and animals through bites from infected ticks. It causes flu-like symptoms and can lead to long-term complications in some cases. However, unlike Lyme, anaplasmosis infections weren’t “nationally notifiable” until this year, meaning Canada has limited data on its spread here. A nationally no
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