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Adaptive radiation of the flukes of the family fasciolidae inferred from genome-wide comparisons of key species
(Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution, 2020)
Liver and intestinal flukes of the family Fasciolidae cause zoonotic food–borne infections that impact both agriculture and human health throughout the world. Their evolutionary history and the genetic basis underlying ...
Reviewing Fasciola hepatica transmission in the West Indies and novel perceptions from experimental infections of sympatric vs. allopatric snail/fluke combinations
(Elsevier Science, 2019-11)
Fasciolosis is an important food-borne parasitic disease affecting over two million people worldwide with economic losses related to cattle production of up to US$ 3 billion annually. Despite the long known presence of ...
Impact of Human Activities on Fasciolosis Transmission
(Elsevier, 2018-10)
Fasciolosis is a worldwide disease caused by the liver fluke Fasciola spp. This food- and water-borne disease is a major public health and veterinary issue. It is currently (re)emerging in several regions mainly due to the ...
Genomes of Fasciola hepatica from the Americas reveal colonization with Neorickettsia Endobacteria related to the agents of Potomac Horse and Human Sennetsu Fevers
(PLoS, 2017)
Food borne trematodes (FBTs) are an assemblage of platyhelminth parasites transmitted through the food chain, four of which are recognized as neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). Fascioliasis stands out among the other NTDs ...
Copro-ELISA Prevalence of Fasciola hepatica in Cattle in Van, Turkey
(Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, 2017)