Deadly ticks 'extremely prevalent' — causing national serum shortage, vets say

 Vet clinics are reporting a huge increase in tick cases this year, sparking a critical nationwide shortage of a potentially life-saving product used to treat paralysis in pets.

Fiona Nunn, who lives in Ipswich, west of Brisbane, knew right away something was wrong with dog Diva.

"She decided she wasn't going to eat … she was acting a bit funny, she was having trouble … coughing and swallowing and a couple of hours later, her legs decided to go," Ms Nunn said.

"That was it, we put her in the car and got her off to the vet as quickly as possible."

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-11-03/shortage-of-tick-antiserum-in-australia-/101606978



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