The weather determines the number of cases of tick paralysis in dogs and cats in eastern Australia, caused by Ixodes holocyclus, the eastern paralysis tick

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES Australian Veterinary Journal Pub Date : 2023-09-29 DOI:10.1111/avj.13289
EJM Teo, H Russell, T Lambert, R Webster, A Yappa, P McDonagh, G Harper, D Barker, SC Barker
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We studied over 222,000 cases of emergency veterinary consultations in four regions along the eastern coast of Australia. We found that cases of tick paralysis (TP) caused by the eastern paralysis tick, Ixodes holocyclus, accounted for 7.5% of these cases: >16,000 cases. The season of TP and the number (prevalence) of TP cases varied among regions and over the years. Our study of the association between weather and (i) the start of the season of TP, and (ii) the number of TP cases revealed much about the intricate relationship between the weather and I. holocyclus. We studied the effect of the hypothetical availability of isoxazoline-containing tick-preventative medicines and found that an increase in the availability of these medicines had significantly contributed to the decrease in TP cases. We found that the weather in winter accounted for the time of the year the season of TP starts whereas the weather in summer accounted for the number of TP cases in the TP season. Last, through a study of the effects of shifts in the climate under four hypothetical scenarios (warmer/cooler and drier/wetter than average), we propose that the start of the season of TP depends on how soon the weather in winter becomes suitable for the activity (e.g. host-seeking) and the development of I. holocyclus nymphs, and that the number of TP cases during the TP season depends on how many engorged female ticks and their eggs survive during summer.

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天气决定了澳大利亚东部猫狗蜱麻痹病例的数量,这种麻痹病例是由全环硬蜱引起的。
我们研究了澳大利亚东海岸四个地区超过22.2万例紧急兽医咨询病例。我们发现,由东部麻痹蜱(全环硬蜱)引起的蜱麻痹(TP)病例占这些病例的7.5%:>16000例。TP的季节和TP病例的数量(流行率)因地区和年份而异。我们对天气与(i)TP季节的开始和(ii)TP病例数量之间的关系的研究揭示了天气与i.holocyclus之间的复杂关系。我们研究了含有异恶唑啉的蜱类预防药物的假设可用性的影响,发现这些药物的可用性的增加对TP病例的减少有显著作用。我们发现,冬季的天气是TP季节开始的时间,而夏季的天气则是TP季节TP病例数的原因。最后,通过研究四种假设情景下气候变化的影响(比平均水平更温暖/更凉爽和更干燥/更潮湿),我们提出TP季节的开始取决于冬季天气多久适合活动(例如寻找宿主)和全周期I.holocyclus若虫的发育,TP季节的TP病例数取决于夏季存活的雌性蜱虫及其卵的数量。
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Australian Veterinary Journal
Australian Veterinary Journal 农林科学-兽医学
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2.40
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85
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18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Over the past 80 years, the Australian Veterinary Journal (AVJ) has been providing the veterinary profession with leading edge clinical and scientific research, case reports, reviews. news and timely coverage of industry issues. AJV is Australia''s premier veterinary science text and is distributed monthly to over 5,500 Australian Veterinary Association members and subscribers.
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