Harmful Effects of Pacific coast tick
A species of Dog ticks
Pacific coast tick can transmit tularemia and cause tick-bite paralysis in humans through bites. Risks include skin rashes, fever, headaches, and in severe cases, paralysis. Immediate medical treatment is advised to prevent long-lasting health issues. Transmission occurs when pacific coast tick attaches and feeds on human blood, potentially causing allergic reactions or disease.
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