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Prevalence of Human and Animal Fasciolosis in Butajira and Gilgel Gibe Health Demographic Surveillance System Sites in Ethiopia

open access: yesTropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, 2023
Fasciolosis is regarded as a major challenge to livestock productivity worldwide, but the burden of disease in humans has only started to receive some attention in the past three decades. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of human and
Samson Wakuma Abaya   +9 more
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Prevalence, risk factors, and infection intensity of fasciolosis in dairy cattle in Boyolali, Indonesia [PDF]

open access: yesVeterinary World, 2022
Background and Aim: Fasciolosis is a significant problem in veterinary and public health, causing huge economic losses. Epidemiological studies of fasciolosis in dairy cattle in Indonesia are few and existing reports primarily focus on prevalence.
Heri Kurnianto   +3 more
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Prevalence of Fasciolosis and Cystic Echinococcosis in Slaughtered Cattle in Abattoir of Al-Nassiriyah City

open access: yesمجلة علوم ذي قار, 2023
Thepresent study was conducted from January to May 2018 to identify the infection rate of fasciolosis and cystic echinococcosis in cattleslaughtered in the slaughterhouse of Nassiriyah Municipality, Thi-Qar province.
Wesam J.Hansh   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Fasciolosis dan Cryptosporidiosis pada Ternak Sapi di Desa Maranatha, Kabupaten Sigi, Sulawesi Tengah

open access: yesJurnal Vektor Penyakit, 2022
Fasciolosis and Cryptosporidiosis are zoonotic parasitic diseases. Fasciolosis in Indonesia is caused by the trematode worm Fasciola gigantica species and generally attacks ruminants, while cryptosporidiosis is caused by the protozoan species ...
Samarang Samarang   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

On the arrival of fasciolosis in the Americas

open access: yesTrends in Parasitology, 2022
Fasciola hepatica is a worldwide emerging and re-emerging parasite heavily affecting several regions in South America. Some lymnaeid snail species of American origin are among the major hosts of F. hepatica worldwide. Recent paleoparasitological findings detected its DNA in a 2300-year-old sample in Patagonia, countering the common hypothesis of the ...
Vázquez, Antonio   +4 more
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Fasciolosis in Ruminants

open access: yesBasrah Journal of Veterinary Research, 2022
Fasciolosis is disease caused by a liver worm called Fasciola  is one of the dangerous parasites that affects the livestock specially sheep are wide spread in many countries of the world including some Arab countries. This worm attacks animals such as cows, buffaloes, camels, horses, donkeys, sheep, goats and rabbits that feed on grass and plants.
Nadia Mohammed   +2 more
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Protective and antioxidant effects of silymarin in sheep with fasciolosis treated by clorsulon [PDF]

open access: yesĀsīb/shināsī-i Darmāngāhī-i Dāmpizishkī, 2021
Fasciolosis is a parasitic disease that causes economic losses. ‎In the present study, the protective effects of silymarin alone and in ‎combination with clorsulon were investigated in sheep naturally infected with ‎Fasciola hepatica.
Mehrzad Aflatooni   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Autoantibodies in Patients with Fasciolosis [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Parasitology, 2009
"nBackground: Antiself humoral immune responses have been detected not only in classical autoimmune dis­eases, but autoantibodies have also been found in sera of patients suffering from chronic parasitic dis­eases.
M Korkmaz   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

ELISA ASSAYS VERSUS COPROLOGICAL DETECTION OF FASCIOLA HEPATICA IN HORSES IN SULAIMANI PROVINCE-NORTH IRAQ [PDF]

open access: yesAssiut Veterinary Medical Journal, 2023
Introduction: Fasciolosis represents a significant economic impact on livestock production in different countries. The gold standard method for diagnosing fasciolosis is currently a coprological examination, based on egg detection in stool. However, this
BASIM ALI   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Fasciolosis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Liver fluke disease, or fasciolosis, of livestock and humans is caused by endoparasitic trematodes of the genus Fasciola. Fasciola hepatica is responsible for the disease in temperate climates whereas F. gigantica is found in tropical zones. Recently, hybrids between F. hepatica and F. gigantica have been described (Le et al. 2008, Periago et al. 2008).
Michael Parkinson   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

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