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Significance of climate change in the emergence of human fascioliasis in Upper Egypt. [PDF]

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Co-infection of fasciolosis and hydatidosis in cattle at Jimma Municipal Abattoir, Ethiopia: Prevalence, risk factors, and economic impact. [PDF]

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Seis casos de fasciolíase hepática [PDF]

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Molluscicidal activities of Senna alata silver nanoparticles against adult and egg stages of Lymnaea natalensis. [PDF]

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Global warming induced spread of the highest human fascioliasis hyperendemic area. [PDF]

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Human fascioliasis

Surgery Today, 1993
Infestation with fasciola hepatica is not often seen in humans. Only a few cases have been reported previously, while in our clinic only three cases have been observed in 20 years. All three cases (two males aged 35 and 40 and a 45-year-old female) were operated on with the possible diagnosis of choledocholithiasis, and parasites were later ...
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Fascioliasis.

Lancet (London, England), 1969
Fascioliasis, a disease caused by flukes of the Trematode genus Fasciola, is responsible for economic losses in many countries. Sheep and cattle are commonly attacked but other domestic animals, game animals and other wild animals may also be infected. Control measures embrace dosing with drugs (of which there are many, of varying efficacy and safety),
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