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various stages of
Ixodes holocyclus. Many of
these common names, such as dog tick or bush tick, are best not used for
Ixodes holocyclus because they are also...
- "Ixodes
holocyclus holocyclotoxin 3 (HT3) mRNA,
complete cds -
Nucleotide - NCBI". www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.
Retrieved 2018-07-29. "Ixodes
holocyclus holocyclotoxin...
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animals and
humans (tick-borne disease), and some
species (notably
Ixodes holocyclus)
inject toxins that can
cause paralysis. Some
ticks in this
genus may...
- tick (Amblyomma americanum) in the US, and the
paralysis tick (Ixodes
holocyclus) in Australia,
which can
transfer this
carbohydrate to a victim, have...
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bacterium Rickettsia australis. It is
transmitted by the
ticks Ixodes holocyclus and
Ixodes tasmani.
Queensland tick
typhus is a tick-borne disease. Onset...
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Queensland tick typhus. The
probable vectors are the tick species,
Ixodes holocyclus and
Ixodes tasmani.
Small marsupials are
suspected reservoirs of this...
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envenomation of cats.
Ixodes cornuatus is
difficult to
distinguish from
Ixodes holocyclus. The
ranges of the two
species overlap in
Eastern Victoria. Sutherland...
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Barbed hypostome (center) of
Ixodes holocyclus flanked by
paired palps....
- andersoni: East, D. variabilis: East, West
coast Vector (Australia):
Ixodes holocyclus (Australian
paralysis tick)
Region (Australia): East Alpha-gal allergy...
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andersoni in
North America and the
Australian paralysis tick,
Ixodes holocyclus. I.
holocyclus also
causes paralysis in dogs and humans.
Because ticks feed repeatedly...