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Ticks are insects known for attaching to and sucking blood from land-dwelling animals (specifically vertebrates). Ticks fall under the category of 'arthropod', and while they are often thought of in the context of disease transmission, they are also known to cause direct harm to hosts through bites, toxin release, and infestation. Infestation can cause symptoms ranging from mild to severe and may even cause death. Hosts can include any number of vertebrates, though humans and livestock are more likely to be the interest of researchers.

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  • Ticks are insects known for attaching to and sucking blood from land-dwelling animals (specifically vertebrates). Ticks fall under the category of 'arthropod', and while they are often thought of in the context of disease transmission, they are also known to cause direct harm to hosts through bites, toxin release, and infestation. Infestation can cause symptoms ranging from mild to severe and may even cause death. Hosts can include any number of vertebrates, though humans and livestock are more likely to be the interest of researchers. (en)
  • Иксодиоз (Ixodiasis, иксодидоз) — акариаз человека и животных (собак, кошек и т.д.), заболевание, возникающее при нападении иксодовых клещей. Присасывание иксодовых клещей к покровам хозяина малоболезненно и обычно проходит незамеченным. Но в период кровососания на месте присасывания клещей развивается местная воспалительная реакция, нередко с нагноением и образованием медленно заживающей и сильно зудящей ранки. После укусов необходима проверка на возможное заражение трансмиссивной инфекцией. (ru)
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  • Ticks are insects known for attaching to and sucking blood from land-dwelling animals (specifically vertebrates). Ticks fall under the category of 'arthropod', and while they are often thought of in the context of disease transmission, they are also known to cause direct harm to hosts through bites, toxin release, and infestation. Infestation can cause symptoms ranging from mild to severe and may even cause death. Hosts can include any number of vertebrates, though humans and livestock are more likely to be the interest of researchers. (en)
  • Иксодиоз (Ixodiasis, иксодидоз) — акариаз человека и животных (собак, кошек и т.д.), заболевание, возникающее при нападении иксодовых клещей. Присасывание иксодовых клещей к покровам хозяина малоболезненно и обычно проходит незамеченным. Но в период кровососания на месте присасывания клещей развивается местная воспалительная реакция, нередко с нагноением и образованием медленно заживающей и сильно зудящей ранки. После укусов необходима проверка на возможное заражение трансмиссивной инфекцией. (ru)
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