Giant liver fluke infections, caused by the trematode Fascioloides magna, represent a significant parasitological challenge for both wild and domestic ungulates. Originally endemic to North America, ...
Fascioliasis is a parasitic disease primarily caused by the liver flukes Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica, affecting both humans and a wide range of livestock. Once ingested through ...
Sheep and goat farmers in the Northeast have reported 20% losses from herds this winter due to liver fluke, a trematode or flatworm that infests the liver, causing damage and a deadly secondary ...
Liver fluke infections are expected to surge this winter, putting pressure on farmers to act quickly to protect herd and ...
Liver fluke prevalence is predicted to be highest in the Midlands, west and northern areas of the country this year In abattoir examinations, on average 34% of herds have at least one animal with ...
Floodwater contamination has increased the risk of liver fluke infection among livestock in South Punjab, posing a serious threat to animal health and productivity. Cattle farmers are under immense ...
Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI) wishes to bring to the attention of farmers the need to consider the risk of liver ...
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Those who are terrified of climate change, artificial intelligence or unassembled Ikea furniture have never heard of Dicrocoelium dendriticum, an insidious, miniscule flatworm more commonly known as ...
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