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Fascioliasis in cattle slaughtered at Gombe abattoir, Nigeria
A study to determine the prevalence of fascioliasis in cattle slaughtered at the Gombe township abattoir was carried out from April – June 2009. Three hundred and twenty livers and bile ducts of four breeds of cattle slaughtered at the abattoir were ...
Kela, SL, Kashere, MB, Adang, LK
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Incidence and control of fascioliasis around Niono, central Mali [PDF]
Determines fascioliasis incidence in domestic ruminants and ways of controlling the disease around Niono, central Mali. Includes data on liver fluke infestation rate, proportions of animals infested with liver flukes and having ruptured livers, and ...
Traoré, A.
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FASCIOLIASIS IN CATTLE-A REVIEW [PDF]
Fascioliasis is a common disease of cattle and other ruminants caused by F. hepatica and F. gigantica. The disease is world wide in distribution and is liable for causing extensive economic losses to the livestock industry encompassing reductions in ...
N Roohi, M A A Rana, M A Khan
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Seasonal Occurrence of Cattle Fascioliasis in Kelantan, Malaysia
A longitudinal study was conducted in five randomly selected farms in Kelantan, Malaysia to determine the seasonal occurrence of cattle fascioliasis and its association with climatic factors.
Arizam Muhammad Faez +6 more
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Dose Determinations at Drug Approval Reviews: FDA‐Approved Drugs in Past 5 Years
Drug dose appropriateness is one of the most discussed issues in regulatory reviews. We analyzed dose determinations during Food and Drug Administration (FDA) drug reviews to determine whether there were changes between the proposed and approved doses of new molecular entities (NMEs), including cases where postmarketing dose‐finding studies were ...
Sachiko Mita, Shunsuke Ono
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Fascioliasis is infection by liver flukes, Fasciola spp. The two species that infect humans are Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica. Other herbivorous animals such as cattle, goats, water buffalo, horses, camels, hogs, rabbits, and deer can be infected with Fasciola spp.
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ABSTRACT Fascioliasis is a common hepatic parasitic disease that is caused by Fasciola, resulting in significant economic losses by reducing production and consigning viscera in animals. Currently, there is little research regarding the impact of chemical compounds on the ultrastructure and motility of adult F. hepatica.
Arbabi Mohsen +5 more
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Plasma cytokines during acute human fascioliasis [PDF]
La fascioliasis es una trematodiasis de transmisión alimentaria con distribución mundial. Los niños menores de 15 años presentan la prevalencia más alta de infección. Hipotetizamos que la fascioliasis aguda está asociada a cambios más pronunciados en las
Aron Said, Catalina
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MORPHOLOGICAL HI8STOPATHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN SOME LIVER DISEASES IN CATTLE
Liver biopsies were taken from (89) cattle slaughtered at modern Baghdad abattoir. Macroscopic examination of livers showed that (28.11%) of cases were infected with chronic fascioliasis, while (1.12%) of livers showed acute fascioliasis and (2.24%) of ...
F. G. Habasha +2 more
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C J, D'Sa, A W, Houghton, P L, Boardman
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