Fasciolosis is a prevalent disease that significantly affects the health and productivity of cattle and causes significant economic loss. Beyond individually available studies with varying prevalence rates, there are no pooled national prevalence studies
Amere Genet +2 more
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Fasciolosis is an economically important disease of domestic livestock, particularly in cattle. A cross-sectional study was conducted to estimate the prevalence and assess associated risk factors of bovine fasciolosis in and around Hawassa Town from ...
Teshager Dubie +3 more
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Bovine fasciolosis in the human fasciolosis hyperendemic Binh Dinh province in Central Vietnam
A cross-sectional survey on bovine fasciolosis was conducted in the Binh Dinh province of Central Vietnam that was previously identified as hyperendemic for human fasciolosis. In Vietnam, both pure Fasciola gigantica and hybrid and/or introgressed populations of liverflukes bearing genetic material from both Fasciola hepatica and F.
Thanh Hoa Le, N Praet, N Speybroeck
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Prevalence and Economic Significance of Fasciolosis among Cattle Slaughtered at Municipal Abattoirs in Ethiopia from 2010 to 2023: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis [PDF]
Background Fasciolosis is a prevalent disease that significantly impairs the health and productivity of cattle and causes significant economic damage. Beyond the individually available studies with varying prevalence rates, there are no pooled national ...
Abayeneh Girma +4 more
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First Report of Fascioliasis of Ruminants in the Kharaa River Basin and Identification of Snail Hosts in Mongolia. [PDF]
Fascioliasis is a parasitic liver disease of mammals induced by liver flukes, Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica. Fasciola spp. rely on their definitive hosts, ruminants, and intermediate hosts, snails, to survive and can incidentally infect humans as definitive hosts. Ruminant (goat, sheep, and cattle) liver and fecal samples were collected from
Sukhbaatar L +9 more
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Bovine Fasciolosis in Slaughtered Cattle at Akinyele, Ibadan, Nigeria [PDF]
Bovine Fasciolosis poses significant public health problems and is of great concern for all livestock farmers. Studies on bovine Fasciolosis have been carried out in different abattoirs in Nigeria.
Olamilekan Banwo +3 more
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Hepatic biomarkers and coprology as indicators of clinical bovine fasciolosis in Chad [PDF]
Background and Aim: Fasciolosis is a cosmopolitan parasitic disease of food-producing animals and is typically caused by digenetic trematodes, Fasciola gigantica and Fasciola hepatica. It has a direct negative impact on the liver and consequently affects
Ibrahim I. Elshahawy +6 more
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Human and animal fasciolosis: coprological survey in Narok, Baringo and Kisumu counties, Kenya
Fasciolosis is caused by digenean trematodes of the genus Fasciola. The principal definitive hosts are cattle, sheep and goats. Humans are infected as accidental hosts.
Cornelius K. Kipyegen +2 more
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Epidemiology and diagnostics of human fasciolosis [PDF]
Fasciolosis is a zoonotic infection caused by the trematoda Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica. Human fasciolosis is endemic in some parts of South America, Africa, Eastern Asia and Europe.
Dakić Zorica +8 more
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Human case of fasciolosis in Serbia treated with triclabendazole [PDF]
Introduction. The number of humans infected by Fasciola hepatica is increasing worldwide. Humans can become accidental hosts by ingesting drinking water or plants contaminated with metacercariae. Case report.
Pavlović Milorad +5 more
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