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Comparative efficacy of anthelmintics and their effects on hematobiochemical changes in fasciolosis of goats of South Gujarat [PDF]
Aim: Fasciolosis is a parasitic disease caused by Fasciola spp. of the family Fasciolidae (trematodes) characterized by bottle jaw, anemia, progressive debility, and potbelly condition.
R. G. Shrimali, M. D. Patel, R. M. Patel
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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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Evaluation of Dot-ELISA Method Using Excretory-Secretary Antigens of Fasciola hepatica in Laboratory Diagnosis of Human Fasciolosis [PDF]
Fasciolosis diagnosis, due to low sensitivity of coprological diagnostic method has been challenging for a long period. In this study, Dot-ELISA, one of the simplest and the most sensitive tests in this regard, was evaluated using excretory-secretory ...
MB Rokni +3 more
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Fasciolosis and paramphistomosis of cattle are widely distributed in the Nizhniy Novgorod area, meet in all facilities surveyed by us and can amaze respectively up to 82% and 49,6 of animals.
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Bovine fasciolosis is a parasitic disease with a global reach. Coprological based on egg detection in fecal samples and liver inspection to evaluate the presence of the parasite is currently the gold standard for diagnosing chronic fasciolosis in cattle.
Guilherme Drescher +4 more
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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
Lkhagvatseren Sukhbaatar +10 more
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Objective: Fasciolosis is considered an important parasitic disease, and also a primary source of morbidity and mortality in ruminants with significant economic losses and public health.
El-Hacene Balla +6 more
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Abstract Background Inadequate ewe nutrition is an important driver for neonatal lamb losses, although the association of ewe metabolic status with lamb passive transfer status is poorly understood. This study investigates the relationship between ewe metabolic status, neonatal lamb losses, failure of passive transfer of immunity (FPTI) and lamb growth.
Rob F. Kelly +12 more
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Abstract We reported for the first time a confirmed case of equine fasciolosis in the Community of Madrid (Spain). Here, we described the clinical presentation, diagnostic approach and treatment of the affected horse, as well as the seroprevalence of Fasciola hepatica in the equestrian centre where it was detected.
Carolina R. Sanz +3 more
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Triosephosphate isomerase from Fasciola hepatica: high‐resolution crystal structure as a drug target
The high‐resolution crystal structure of triosephosphate isomerase from F. hepatica was solved at 1.51 Å resolution in its monoclinic form, revealing details of the dimer interface critical for enzyme function. Molecular docking with the fasciolocide triclabendazole suggests selective binding near nonconserved residues, highlighting this enzyme as a ...
Georgios Kontellas +5 more
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