an outbreak of suspected tick paralysis in one-humped camels (camelus dromedarius) in the sudan. | an outbreak of suspected tick paralysis occurred in one-humped camels in southern darfur, the sudan, between latitudes 11-12 degrees n and longitudes 24-25 degrees e, when the camels were herded in tick infested areas. it involved 251 camels of different ages, in ten herds causing 34.3% mortality. the symptoms were incoordination of movements, unsteady gait and recumbency followed by death or recovery. hyalomma adults and/or rhipicephalus nymphs and adults were incriminated to be the cause of th ... | 1990 | 2132792 |