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Tropical Animal Health and Production, 1983
From July to December 1977 and from June to November 1978 the toxic effects of Amblyomma cajennense were studied in cattle sheep and goats. Locomotor disturbances commencing as hind-limb paralysis ascended to the upper nervous centres causing paralysis. This was observed in natural infections and confirmed experimentally. Tick paralysis is reported for
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From July to December 1977 and from June to November 1978 the toxic effects of Amblyomma cajennense were studied in cattle sheep and goats. Locomotor disturbances commencing as hind-limb paralysis ascended to the upper nervous centres causing paralysis. This was observed in natural infections and confirmed experimentally. Tick paralysis is reported for
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Australian Veterinary Journal, 2019
This review of tick paralysis caused by Ixodes holocyclus in Australia addresses the question: What are the key discoveries that have enabled effective treatment and prevention of tick paralysis in dogs and cats?
AM Padula, E. Leister, R. Webster
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This review of tick paralysis caused by Ixodes holocyclus in Australia addresses the question: What are the key discoveries that have enabled effective treatment and prevention of tick paralysis in dogs and cats?
AM Padula, E. Leister, R. Webster
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A Retrospective Cohort Study of Tick Paralysis in British Columbia
Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 2017Muhammad Morshed, Min-Kuang Lee
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Australian Veterinary Journal, 2019
OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that the paralysis ticks, Ixodes holocyclus and Ixodes cornuatus, are epizootic and/or enzootic in the Greater Melbourne Area (GMA).
D. Barker, S. Barker
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OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that the paralysis ticks, Ixodes holocyclus and Ixodes cornuatus, are epizootic and/or enzootic in the Greater Melbourne Area (GMA).
D. Barker, S. Barker
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1943
Tick paralysis is a definite clinical entity due to the bite of the tick and characterized by: A sudden onset with severe ataxia, asynergia and paresthesia. An ascending type of flaccid paralysis which may progress and in a few days result in death from bulbar involvement. A dramatic improvement, with the disappearance of all symptoms in twenty-four
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Tick paralysis is a definite clinical entity due to the bite of the tick and characterized by: A sudden onset with severe ataxia, asynergia and paresthesia. An ascending type of flaccid paralysis which may progress and in a few days result in death from bulbar involvement. A dramatic improvement, with the disappearance of all symptoms in twenty-four
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JAMA, 1961
SEVERAL reviews of tick paralysis have been written, two of which are oustanding for their completeness. 1, 2 I would refer you to them for historical data and statistics up to the time of their publication. This disease has been reported in North America, Australia, Africa, and Europe.
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SEVERAL reviews of tick paralysis have been written, two of which are oustanding for their completeness. 1, 2 I would refer you to them for historical data and statistics up to the time of their publication. This disease has been reported in North America, Australia, Africa, and Europe.
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