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A Review on Ruminant Fasciolosis
This work was conducted to touch the epidemiology and economic impact of ruminants’ Fasciolosis. Ethiopia possesses the largest livestock population in Africa. Ruminants play a significant role in maintaining household stability. However, the productivity per animal and the contribution of this sub-sector to the national economy is relatively low due ...
Mihret Tsega, Samuel Dereso, Addis Getu
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ABSTRACT Fascioliasis is a common hepatic parasitic disease that is caused by Fasciola, resulting in significant economic losses by reducing production and consigning viscera in animals. Currently, there is little research regarding the impact of chemical compounds on the ultrastructure and motility of adult F. hepatica.
Arbabi Mohsen +5 more
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The objective of the present study was to determine the prevalence of fasciolosis and hydatidosis in slaughtered domestic ruminants based on records from different communal abattoirs in Bejaia province.
Abdelhanine Ayad +5 more
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Fasciolosis is a disease that affects the liver parenchyma and bile ducts of numerous animals, including humans, which causes economic losses and threatens public health.
Alves DP +8 more
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Fasciolosis caused by Fasciola hepatica in various South American countries located on the slopes of the Andes has been recognized as an important public health problem.
Màrius V. Fuentes
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A Case of Hepatic Fasciolosis Presented with Prolonged Fever in Southern Iran
Human fasciolosis is deemed as an emerging/re-emerging infection, hence making it an important human parasitic disease. In contrast to northern parts of Iran, human cases of fasciolosis in southern Iran are rare and sporadic. We report a sporadic case of
Anahita Sanaei Dashti +3 more
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Impact of lipointersil and closaverm A on the antioxidant status of cows with fasciolosis
One of the most prevalent and dangerous helminth infections in large and small ruminants is fasciolosis, which causes significant economic losses in animal husbandry, including reduced milk and meat productivity, deterioration in product quality, and ...
B. V. Gutyj +10 more
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Fasciolosis, or liver fluke disease, caused by parasites of the genus Fasciola is emerging as an important disease in man and animals, in the world and Iran, particularly in nortern parts. The economical losses in domestic animals are considerable.
"Rokni MB +3 more
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Animal Fasciolosis in North of Iran
Background: Fasciolosis is a well known parasitic disease of animals with public health importance. In Rasht and Bandar-Anzali, in Gilan Province, where experienced two large human fasciolosis outbreaks, no update information is available on animal ...
A Eslami, SH Hosseini, B Meshgi
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