in animal productivity due to fasciolosis were conservatively estimated at over US$3.2 billion per annum. Fasciolosis is now recognized as an emerging...
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Fasciola hepatica (section Fasciolosis)
is called fasciolosis or fascioliasis, which is a type of helminthiasis and has been classified as a neglected tropical disease. Fasciolosis is currently...
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Rubella Brucella infection Hyper active malaria syndrome Leishmaniasis Fasciolosis Typhoid fever Schistosomiasis or filariasis importants Septicemic plague...
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veterinary diseases. Fasciolosis of sheep, goats and cattle, is the major cause of economic losses in dairy and meat industry. Fasciolosis of humans produces...
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infections of ruminants in Asia and Africa. The infection is commonly called fasciolosis. The prevalence of F. gigantica often overlaps with that of Fasciola...
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are responsible for causing liver fluke disease which is also known as fasciolosis. They are hermaphroditic internal parasites. They are caused by the migration...
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"Hymenolepiasis". Medscape. Yılmaz H, Gödekmerdan A (2004), "Human fasciolosis in Van province, Turkey", Acta Tropica, 92 (2): 161–2, doi:10.1016/j...
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Coccidiosis Cystic fibrosis Diverticulitis Eosinophilic gastroenteritis Fasciolosis Gastroparesis Giardiasis Hookworm disease Inflammatory bowel disease...
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cysticercosis, echinococcosis, paragonimiasis, fasciolopsiasis, and fasciolosis. It should not be used for worm infections of the eye. It is taken by...
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flukes from the biliary system (e.g., opisthorchiasis, clonorchiasis, fasciolosis) Acute pancreatitis (unless persistently elevated or rising bilirubin...
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