نتایج جستجو برای: fasciolosis

تعداد نتایج: 442  

Journal: :Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology 2011

A. Vafa K. Khanaliha, M.H. Marhamatizadeh S. Shams T. Mohamadzadeh

Zoonotic helminths are often transmitted to humans through domestic animals. This retrospective study was performed to estimate the prevalence of some important zoonotic helminthic infections of the liver and lung including echinococcosis, fasciolosis and dicrocoeliasis in Kazerun and Shiraz abattoirs, Fars, Iran, during 2011-2013. A total of 12381 sheep, 6473 cattle, 22847 goats, 66 camels, an...

شری نیواس شارما گائور, , محمد مؤذنی, ,

Background: Fasciolosis is a worldwide disease with major economic and public health consequences. Early detection of the infection is important for the prevention and control of the disease. ELISA allows for early detection of fasciolosis in man and animals. Fasciolosis is caused by Fasciola hepatica and F. gigantica in man and domestic animals respectively. These two species have many similar...

Journal: :Bayero Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences 2017

A. Imani Baran M. Yakhchali, R. Malekzadeh-Viayeh

The liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica, is considered as the most common cause of fasciolosis in both domestic livestock and human. This study was carried out to detect the prevalence of the larval stages of F. hepatica in the snails Galba truncatula and Lymnaea stagnalis in West Azarbaijan, Iran. Snail collection was performed through searching 28 freshwater habitats from May to December 2010. Fol...

Journal: :Veterinary medicine and science 2023

There are severe cattle-specific viral (foot and mouth, vesicular stomatitis, rinderpest, rift valley fever, malignant catarrhal lumpy skin, rabies, bovine leukosis, diarrhea, spongiform encephalopathy), bacterial (tuberculosis, black quarter, botulism, oedema, leptospirosis, brucellosis, anthrax, hemogenic septicemia, actinomycosis, actinobacillosis, mastitis, metritis), parasitic (lungworm, f...

2017
Yuma OHARI Kei HAYASHI Uday Kumar MOHANTA Yasuhiro KUWAHARA Tadashi ITAGAKI

In Hokkaido, Japan, wild sika deer are highly infected with Fasciola flukes, suggesting that the flukes complete their life cycle via intermediate host snails and definitive host animals occurring in the natural environment. However, infected snails have been found only in cattle farms contaminated with fasciolosis. This study reports the first Fasciola larva infection in Galba truncatula snail...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 2008
E B E Moema P H King C Baker

Freshwater snails are known to serve as first intermediate hosts for various parasitic diseases such as schistosomosis and fasciolosis. Snails were collected on several occasions in the proximity of Pretoria, South Africa and their cercarial sheddings were studied. This article describes three different types of cercariae shed by the freshwater snail, Lymnaea natalensis, viz. a fork-tailed cerc...

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