Liver flukes (fasciola) are parasitic flatworms that affect the bile duct and liver. These flatworms may cause liver fluke disease (fascioliasis). Liver flukes mainly affect livestock (sheep, goats, ...
From the Patagonian steppe to the tropics of the Caribbean, from the endless flatland of the Pampas to the remote highlands of the Andes, there occurs the ever present common liver fluke: Fasciola ...
A 20-year-old previously healthy man presented to hospital with a two-day history of right upper quadrant pain and vomiting. Nine months earlier, he had immigrated to Canada from Sudan, but he had ...
A regional office of the World Health Organization (WHO) has produced guidance to help drive the elimination of the health burden associated with a parasite. Fascioliasis is a parasitic disease that ...
Liver fluke is a common parasitic disease of grazing animals. Caused by the trematode Fasciola hepatica, it is endemic to our national herd and flock, so it is important to ensure you know how best to ...
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