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Fasciola hepatica infection in China.
Fasciola hepatica is one of the most common parasites in China that infects ruminants, especially cattle, sheep and goats, and causes considerable morbidity and economic losses in the animal husbandry. The climate in wide areas of China is suitable for the development of F. hepatica and its intermediate snail hosts. However, human infection with the fluke is not common. Up to now, 38 hospital p...
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Fasciola hepatica (FH) infection is endemic in South America, the Caribbean, Europe, and Asia. The population of southern Florida, with proximity to the Caribbean and South America, may be at risk. FH infection has acute and chronic stages. In the acute stage, the patient presents with fever, hepatomegaly, and abdominal pain. In the chronic stage, the trematode can invade the bile ducts resulti...
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OBJECTIVE Fasciola hepatica, a liver fluke of sheep and cattle, may accidentally infect humans. The main signs and symptoms of the fasciolosis are eosinophilia, abdominal pain and hepatomegaly and may also be attributed to Cystic Echinococcosis (CE) caused by Echinococcus granulosus, which is a prevalent infection in Turkey. METHODS Sera samples of 226 CE suspected cases were tested for anti-...
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Macrophages, eosinophils, neutrophils and lymphocyte subpopulations (OvCD5+, OvCD4+, OvCD8+, OvWC1+ and lg+) were identified in sections of hepatic tissue and hepatic lymph nodes from sheep experimentally infected with F. hepatica and necropsied 14, 28, 42 or 56 days post infection. The migratory tunnels produced by juvenile flukes appeared as local areas of necrosis surrounded by infiltrating ...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Video Journal and Encyclopedia of GI Endoscopy
سال: 2013
ISSN: 2212-0971
DOI: 10.1016/s2212-0971(13)70213-9