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Fasciolosis is a significant zoonotic and common parasitic disease for animals and humans, creating public health concerns worldwide. This study retrieved articles related to the occurrence of Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica in sheep and goats ...
Zhuo Lan +9 more
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Fasciola hepatica is reported as a trematode of great importance, causing fasciolosis, one of the most neglected zoonotic parasitic diseases in the world.
Larissa Américo +5 more
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A Retrospective Survey of Fasciolosis and Dicrocoeliosis in Slaughtered Animals in Meisam Abattoir, Tehran, Iran (2005-2008) [PDF]
Fasciolosis and dicrocoeliosis are endemic parasitic diseases in Middle East especially Iran, which making significant economic problems. This retrospective survey has been done to evaluate contamination rate of slaughtered animals with fasciolosis and ...
Ali Khanjari +8 more
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Background: Fasciolosis is a foodborne disease caused by Fasciola sp. infecting ruminants, especially cattle. Fasciolosis remains a significant concern for Veterinary Public Health because of its zoonosis risk and transmission mode.
Dimas Ariyanto Prasetyo +9 more
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Fasciolosis and hydatidosis are the world’s most common zoonotic major parasitic ailments of domesticated animals with financial and public health implications.
Haben Fesseha, Isayas Asefa
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This study aimed to develop maps for Fasciola hepatica infection occurrence in dairy cattle in the districts of Matahuasi and Baños in the Peruvian central highlands.
Daniel Alexis Zárate-Rendón +5 more
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Comparative analysis of anthelmintic treatments: impact on liver biomarkers and clinical recovery in sheep with fasciolosis [PDF]
Melkie Dagnaw Fenta
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Endoscopic ultrasound in biliary fasciolosis [PDF]
A 16-year-old woman presented with recurrent episodes of severe upper abdominal pain and vomiting of 3 years duration. Multiple upper gastrointestinal scopies and ultrasonographies (USG) were normal. CT scan of abdomen had revealed mild intrahepatic biliary radical dilatation up to the lower end of common bile duct (CBD), but no stones or mass lesion ...
Vidhyachandra, Gandhi +3 more
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There are many reports in the literature about the critical role of the immune system in protecting the body against foreign agents. However, the role of immune status in the association of mycobacteriosis and fasciolosis has not been studied.
O. V. Kuljaba +10 more
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