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A fast, simple, and precise stability‐indicating high‐performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) method was developed for analysis of triclabendazole (TBZ) and levamisole (LEV) in oral suspension. Using a mobile phase composed of acetonitrile, methanol, and water (50:40:10, v/v/v), with the pH adjusted to 4.6 with 0.1 M phosphoric acid. The mobile phase
Abdalla Ahmed Elbashir +2 more
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Current Insight on Cost‐Effective Management Strategies for Fasciola hepatica Disease in Cattle
Fasciola hepatica is a parasitic flatworm that causes fascioliasis, a significant disease in livestock leading to substantial economic losses in agriculture. This paper develops and analyzes a mathematical model that incorporates optimal control strategies to manage the transmission of F. hepatica.
Dagnaw Tantie Yihunie +4 more
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Prevalence and Risk Factors of Bovine Fascioliasis in Kelantan, Malaysia: A Cross-Sectional Study
Bovine fascioliasis is an important zoonotic parasitic disease that causes significant economic losses to the livestock industry. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and risk factors of bovine fascioliasis in Kelantan.
Mohamad Ahmad-Najib +4 more
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Background Iran is one of the most important foci of human fascioliasis. West Azerbaijan Province is known for its traditional rural livestock husbandry, supported by many rivers. This environment could facilitate the transmission of fascioliasis between animals and humans.
Fatemeh Ramzi +8 more
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: Fascioliasis is a zoonosis of global distribution caused by the parasitic trematode Fasciola spp. Infection in humans can occur in areas endemic for animal fascioliasis, suggesting the need for studies on this parasitosis and its determinants.
Renata Barbosa da Fonseca e Albuquerque +6 more
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Simple Summary The infection by the liver fluke Fasciola hepatica in South American camelids, mainly llamas and alpacas, has been the focus of many studies.
S. Mas‐Coma +9 more
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Bovine Lungworm: Prevalence and Associated Risk Factors in Haramaya Town, Ethiopia
Background Lungworm infection, caused by a nematode parasite, leads to bronchitis or pneumonia, high‐mortality rates in cattle, and significant economic losses. Objectives This study is aimed at assessing the prevalence of bovine lungworm and identify potential risk factors in Haramaya town, Ethiopia. Methods A cross‐sectional study design was employed
Tsedalu Yirsa +2 more
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Fascioliasis—A Large Outbreak [PDF]
Forty-four cases of liver fluke infestation (fascioliasis hepatica) were diagnosed near Chepstow, Monmouthshire, in 1968. Intramuscular emetine hydrochloride and oral chloroquine given to the adults and children, respectively, were well tolerated. Assessment by repeated stool examination, complement fixation and liver function tests, and full blood ...
E W, Hardman, R L, Jones, A H, Davies
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Background In immunocompromised individuals, strongyloidiasis may progress to hyperinfection syndrome or disseminated disease. To date, the death of a pregnant woman infected with Strongyloides stercoralis has been reported. Chronic cases carry a risk of malnutrition, especially among vulnerable populations like pregnant women and children.
Mahdieh Sorouri Majd +7 more
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The Northern Bolivian Altiplano is the human fascioliasis hyperendemic area where the highest prevalences and intensities of infection by Fasciola hepatica in humans have been reported. Four animal species are the reservoir species for F.
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