2024
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2024.1416501
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Tick paralysis induced by Ixodes gibbosus: enigmatic cases in domestic mammals from Cyprus

Anastasia Diakou,
Angelique Foucault-Simonin,
Giannakis Antoniou
et al.

Abstract: Tick paralysis is a potentially fatal condition caused by toxins produced and secreted by tick salivary glands. This survey presents clinical and epidemiological observations of tick paralysis cases in domestic animals in Cyprus. Local veterinarians report typical tick paralysis cases occurring in goats, sheep, dogs, and cats. The animals suffering from paralysis are free from other neurological diseases, have blood and biochemical parameters within normal ranges, and recover fast by simply removing the ticks … Show more

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