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      MicrobiologyScanning Electron MicroscopyExperimental parasitologyMovement
Prevalence and economic importance of liver parasites:
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      LiverSheepKey wordsGoats
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      MicroscopyTropical MedicineImage AnalysisPeru
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      MicrobiologyPepperEssential OilExperimental parasitology
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      MicrobiologyZoologyGlobal HealthHuman Development
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      DeerFemaleAnimalsMale
A study was carried out to determine the prevalence and the species of liver flukes in indigenous adult cattle, to compare the diagnostic efficiency of fecal and post mortem examination and to assess the economic significance of bovine... more
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      EthiopiaAnimalsMaleFasciola hepatica
Effect of Fasciola gigantica infection on adrenal and thyroid glands was investigated using eight male, yearling Murrah buffaloes. The animals were randomly assigned to two groups of four buffaloes each (Group-A, infected; Group-B,... more
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      BiologyMedicineAnimal ProductionVeterinary Science
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      MicrobiologyZoologyVietnamHumans
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      Veterinary MedicineVeterinary EpidemiologyPublic HealthVeterinary public health
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      MicrobiologyIranExperimental parasitologySequence alignment
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      ParasitologyEpidemiologyClimate ChangePakistan
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      GeneticsParasitologyMedical MicrobiologyPublic Health
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      MicrobiologyArgentinaVeterinaryVeterinary Parasitology
Large areas of the province of Punjab, Pakistan are endemic for fascioliasis, resulting in high economic losses due to livestock infection but also affecting humans directly. The prevalence in livestock varies pronouncedly in space and... more
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      ParasitologyEpidemiologyClimate ChangePakistan
A cross-sectional study was carried out to determine the prevalence of gastrointestinal (GI) nematodes and flukes (Fasciola and amphistomes) infection in communally grazed traditional cattle, zero-grazed small-scale dairy cattle and... more
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      TanzaniaVeterinaryAnimal HusbandryWater Management
Contamination by fasciolids takes place through ingestion of metacercariae attached to vegetables. Experimental studies were performed with plant-made foods suggesting a role in human contamination in Iran and on the usefulness of... more
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      HumansMiceFemaleAnimals
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      MicrobiologyCambodiaAnimal HusbandryVeterinary Parasitology
Fascioliasis is one of the public health problems in the world. Cysteine proteinases (CP) released by Fasciola gigantica play a key role in parasite feeding, migration through host tissues, and in immune evasion. There has been some... more
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      VaccinesCytokinesHumansSheep
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      MicrobiologyClinical MicrobiologyBiological SciencesHumans
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      Molecular BiologyComputational BiologyBiological SciencesAnimals
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      MicrobiologyEgyptVeterinary ParasitologyPhylogeny
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      GeneticsMicrobiologyMauritaniaExperimental parasitology
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      BiologyMedicineMultidisciplinaryCurcumin
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      MicrobiologyParasitologyMedical MicrobiologyIndia
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      EthiopiaLiverAnimalsCattle
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      MicrobiologyVeterinary ParasitologyPropolisAnimals
M17 leucine aminopeptidase (LAP) is one of a family of metalloexopeptidases, of which short peptide fragments are cleaved from the N-terminals. In this study, the full length of cDNA encoding Fasciola gigantica LAP (FgLAP) was cloned from... more
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      MicrobiologyExperimental parasitologyPhylogenyHumans
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      Animal ScienceScience EducationAnimal StudiesBiology
Background and Aim: Fasciola spp. are important foodborne trematodes and waterborne zoonotic parasites that cause health problems and economic losses worldwide, including in Thailand. Fasciola spp. are usually detected by sedimentation or... more
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      ParasitologyVeterinary MedicineVeterinary ParasitologyFasciola
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      ParasitologyAfricaAdolescentClinical Microbiology
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      MicrobiologyScanning Electron MicroscopyVeterinary ParasitologyAnimals
Ornithine aminotransferase (OAT), proline oxidase (PO), Δ1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate reductase (P5CR), and Δ1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate dehydrogenase (P5CD) were assessed in Fasciola gigantica. All enzymes are involved in the conversion of... more
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      MicrobiologyMetabolismKineticsExperimental parasitology
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      MicrobiologyNonparametric StatisticsKineticsLinear models
Saposin-like protein 2 (SAP-2) plays an important role in the digestive process of Fasciola gigantica (Fg). It is one of the major proteins synthesized by the caecal epithelial cells and released into fluke's excretion-secretion.... more
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      MicrobiologyExperimental parasitologyMiceSchistosomiasis
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      MicrobiologyImmunohistochemistryTransmission Electron MicroscopyIn Situ Hybridization
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      MicrobiologyExperimental parasitologyMiceAnimals
The present study was carried out to determine the total carbohydrate, total protein and total lipid content in the non-infected (Control) and naturally infected with Fasciola gigantica liver samples of buffaloes and cows. The estimated... more
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      PakistanBiologyMedicineLipids
Background: The relationship between the environment and infection of cattle with trematodes was studied at Arumeru District, Arusha Region, northern Tanzania. Randomly selected villages were grouped into three cattle management strata,... more
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      Medical MicrobiologyBiologyTanzaniaMedicine
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      NepalBangladeshIndiaMyanmar
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      Scanning Electron MicroscopyBiological SciencesHumansAnimals
Background and Aim: Ruminant flukes, including Fasciola spp. and Paramphistomum spp., are recognized as the significant parasites in livestock worldwide. Cattle infected by these fluke results in slower growth rate and productivity losses... more
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      Veterinary ParasitologyBeef CattleTrematodesFasciola
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      Performance AnalysisHumansEscherichia coliAnimals
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      GeneticsMicrobiologyParasitologyMedical Microbiology
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      VietnamAnimalsCattlePrevalence
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      MicrobiologyEvaluationExperimental parasitologyIn Vitro
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      GeneticsMicrobiologyHybridizationVietnam
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      MicrobiologyParasitologyMedical MicrobiologyHumans
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      MicrobiologyWestern EuropeVeterinaryInternal Control
Fasciolosis, caused by Fasciola hepatica, is an endemic disease of ruminants that occurs in several countries of South America where it can lead to decreased production and fertility and, in severe cases, animal death. Although very... more
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      MicrobiologyBrazilRisk assessmentVeterinary Parasitology