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Approaches to the control of fasciolosis in ruminants
International Journal for Parasitology, 1996Approaches to the control of fasciolosis in ruminants are compared for developed countries, and for developing countries with particular reference to regions growing irrigated rice. In all environments problem definition and investigation are based on one or more of observation, abattoir surveys, faecal egg counts, tracer animals and snail studies.
J A, Roberts, , Suhardono
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Immunological approaches for the control of fasciolosis
International Journal for Parasitology, 1997The immunological relationship between liver flukes and their mammalian hosts is being unravelled by in vivo and in vitro studies. Vaccine studies in cattle and sheep with purified antigens (fatty acid binding protein, FABP; glutathione S-transferase, GST; cathepsin L, CatL; hemoglobin) have shown that high reductions in worm burdens (31-72%) and egg ...
T W, Spithill +2 more
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Bovine fasciolosis in Tabasco, Mexico
Veterinary Parasitology, 1999To establish seasonal trends in infection and maturity of Fasciola hepatica in cattle in relation to macroclimatic factors, 2730 condemned livers were examined from March 1989 to February 1992. Livestock came from Jalapa, Tacotalpa and Teapa, all municipalities in Tabasco State.
Rangel-Ruiz, L J +2 more
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2023
La fasciolosis es una parasitosis que afecta principalmente a rumiantes, pero también a cerdos, burros, llamas y alpacas, que puede ser transmitida a los seres humanos donde produce una enfermedad crónica, la que es considerada emergente, cosmopolita y zoonótica.
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La fasciolosis es una parasitosis que afecta principalmente a rumiantes, pero también a cerdos, burros, llamas y alpacas, que puede ser transmitida a los seres humanos donde produce una enfermedad crónica, la que es considerada emergente, cosmopolita y zoonótica.
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Fasciolosis Constrain in India
2021India is a large country having three seasons that is winter, summer, and monsoon, and seven distinct climatic zones. In the present chapter, constrain of fasciolosis caused by Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica in different climatic zones is discussed as per earlier studies of different workers in India.
Dinesh Kumar Singh +3 more
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Journal of Biomed Research
Fasciolosis (fascioliasis) is an important parasitic disease of both animals and humans, caused by Fasciola hepatica and F. gigantica. These liver flukes have a complex life cycle involving freshwater snails as intermediate hosts, with infection occurring through ingestion of metacercariae on contaminated vegetation or water.
Tesfaye Mesfin, Abraham Belete Temesgen
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Fasciolosis (fascioliasis) is an important parasitic disease of both animals and humans, caused by Fasciola hepatica and F. gigantica. These liver flukes have a complex life cycle involving freshwater snails as intermediate hosts, with infection occurring through ingestion of metacercariae on contaminated vegetation or water.
Tesfaye Mesfin, Abraham Belete Temesgen
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Fasciolosis in the MENA Region
2014Fasciolosis, a helminthic parasitic disease caused by liver fluke Fasciola spp. is considered an emerging and reemerging parasitic disease of global significance. In the MENA region, which includes more than 20 countries of the Middle East and North Africa, human fasciolosis is most important in Iran and Egypt with more than 30,000 cases reported ...
Mohammad Bagher Rokni +3 more
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