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fasciola infection
fasciola hepatica
fasciolae infection
diagnosing fasciola
treating fasciola
fasciola parasite
fasciola eggs
fasciola test
fasciola prevention
fasciola lifecycle
fasciola hepatica is the most common species affecting domestic livestock worldwide.
infection with fasciola typically occurs through consumption of contaminated watercress.
control of fasciola in cattle requires strategic anthelmintic treatment.
snails serve as the essential intermediate host for fasciola development.
fascioliasis causes significant economic losses in sheep and cattle farming industries.
human fasciola infection remains an emerging public health concern in many regions.
the life cycle of fasciola involves both freshwater snails and aquatic plants.
climate change may expand the geographic range of fasciola transmission.
diagnosis of fasciola infection often requires serological testing and stool examination.
preventing fasciola infection involves avoiding consumption of raw aquatic vegetation.
fasciola eggs are passed in the feces of infected mammalian hosts.
triclabendazole is the drug of choice for treating human fascioliasis.
fasciola larvae encyst on aquatic vegetation awaiting ingestion by definitive hosts.
chronic fasciola infection can cause liver damage and biliary obstruction.
veterinary surveillance programs monitor fasciola prevalence in livestock populations.
fasciola infection
fasciola hepatica
fasciolae infection
diagnosing fasciola
treating fasciola
fasciola parasite
fasciola eggs
fasciola test
fasciola prevention
fasciola lifecycle
fasciola hepatica is the most common species affecting domestic livestock worldwide.
infection with fasciola typically occurs through consumption of contaminated watercress.
control of fasciola in cattle requires strategic anthelmintic treatment.
snails serve as the essential intermediate host for fasciola development.
fascioliasis causes significant economic losses in sheep and cattle farming industries.
human fasciola infection remains an emerging public health concern in many regions.
the life cycle of fasciola involves both freshwater snails and aquatic plants.
climate change may expand the geographic range of fasciola transmission.
diagnosis of fasciola infection often requires serological testing and stool examination.
preventing fasciola infection involves avoiding consumption of raw aquatic vegetation.
fasciola eggs are passed in the feces of infected mammalian hosts.
triclabendazole is the drug of choice for treating human fascioliasis.
fasciola larvae encyst on aquatic vegetation awaiting ingestion by definitive hosts.
chronic fasciola infection can cause liver damage and biliary obstruction.
veterinary surveillance programs monitor fasciola prevalence in livestock populations.
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