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  2. Seresto Dog Collar Under Fire in Congress

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    Evidence suggests both agencies knew about 2,500 deaths of dogs linked to Seresto's flea and tick collars, but took no action and never warned the public. Documents obtained by the Center For ...

  3. Elanco - Wikipedia

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    Elanco's flea and tick collar, branded "Seresto," which was developed by Bayer Animal Health and acquired by Elanco in 2020, has been linked to more than 98,000 incidents of poisoning by pesticide, including more than 2,000 pet deaths, according to a 2022 report by a subcommittee of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform.

  4. Tetrachlorvinphos - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms of exposure to this material include increased perspiration, nausea, lachrymation, salivation, blurred vision, diarrhea, pulmonary edema, respiratory embarrassment and convulsions. The chemical material may be absorbed through the skin and is a lachrymator. It is a cholinesterase inhibitor and is a positive animal carcinogen. [7]

  5. Flea treatments - Wikipedia

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    Flea adults, larvae, or eggs can be controlled with insecticides. Lufenuron is a veterinary preparation (known as Program) that attacks the larval flea's ability to produce chitin, necessary for the adult's hard exoskeleton, but it does not kill fleas. Flea medicines need to be used with care because many of them also affect mammals.

  6. Seresto Flea Collars Tied to Pet Deaths, Injuries

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  7. The plague, fevers, tularemia: The diseases fleas can carry ...

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    The most infamous flea-to-human transmitted disease is the bubonic plague, which was caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis. ... It was called the Black Death in the mid-1300s when it caused an ...

  8. Pulicosis - Wikipedia

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    Pulicosis is a skin condition caused by several species of fleas, including the cat flea (Ctenocephalides felis) and dog flea (Ctenocephalides canis). This condition can range from mild irritation to severe irritation. In some cases, 48 to 72 hours after being bitten, a more severe rash-like irritation may begin to spread across the body.

  9. Congress: Flea and Tick Collar Linked to Dog Deaths

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