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Fasciolopsiasis results from an
infection by the
trematode Fasciolopsis buski, the
largest intestinal fluke of humans,
growing up to 7.5 cm (3.0 in) long...
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Southern and
Eastern Asia. The term for
infestation with
Fasciolopsis is
fasciolopsiasis.
Fasciolopsis buski is
commonly called the
giant intestinal fluke,...
- corms, but if
eaten uncooked, the
surface of the
plants may
transmit fasciolopsiasis. The
water caltrop,
which also is
referred to by the same name, is...
- in the
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, on
December 27, 2020.
Fasciolopsiasis is an
ailment resulting from
infection by the
trematode Fasciolopsis...
- Clinostomiasis, Clonorchiasis, Dicrocoeliasis, Echinostomiasis, Eurytrematosis,
Fasciolopsiasis, Fascioliasis, Haplorchiasis, Heterophyiasis, Metagonimiasis, Metorchiasis...
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tapeworm infections, cysticercosis, echinococcosis, paragonimiasis,
fasciolopsiasis, and fasciolosis. It
should not be used for worm
infections of the...
- 2004.04.009, PMID 15350869
Centers for
Disease Control and
Prevention Fasciolopsiasis Archived 2009-10-09 at the
Wayback Machine "Anisakiasis". Archived...
- the
small intestine.
These include Fasciolopsis buski (which
causes fasciolopsiasis),
Metagonimus miyatai,
Metagonimus takahashii,
Metagonimus yokogawai...
- all snail-borne infections,
including schistosomiasis, fascioliasis,
fasciolopsiasis, paragonimiasis, opisthorchiasis, clonorchiasis, and angiostrongyliasis...
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Paragonimiasis Intestinal fluke Echinostoma Echinostomiasis Fasciolopsis buski Fasciolopsiasis Gastrodiscoides hominis Amphistomiasis Heterophyes heterophyes Heterophyiasis...