-
plants have been
shown to work in
areas with a high
disease burden.
Fascioliasis occurs in Europe, Africa, the
Americas as well as Oceania. Recently,...
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Fascioliasis". www.who.int.
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Fascioliasis (liver fluke) in...
- a wide
variety of mammals,
including humans, in a
condition known as
fascioliasis. F.
hepatica measures up to 30 mm by 15 mm,
while F.
gigantica measures...
- The WHO
recommends the Kato-Katz
technique as the
method of
choice for
fascioliasis diagnosis attending to its ease of use and reproducibility, and its enhanced...
- is a
parasitic flatworm of the
class Trematoda,
which causes tropical fascioliasis. It is
regarded as one of the most
important single platyhelminth infections...
-
under the
brand name
Egaten among others, is a
medication used to
treat fascioliasis and paragonimiasis. It is very
effective for both conditions. Treatment...
- Clonorchiasis, Dicrocoeliasis, Echinostomiasis, Eurytrematosis, Fasciolopsiasis,
Fascioliasis, Haplorchiasis, Heterophyiasis, Metagonimiasis, Metorchiasis, Nanophyetiasis...
- the pond snails.
Galba truncatula is the
vector mainly involved in
fascioliasis transmission to humans.
Galba truncatula is
believed to be
native to...
-
salicylanilide anthelmintic. It is used in the
treatment and
control of
fascioliasis in
ruminants mainly domestic animals such as cattle, sheep, and goats...
- neotropica. cf.
Galba neotropica is the
vector typically responsible for
fascioliasis (liver fluke)
livestock infection.
Galba neotropica was
originally described...