THE winter of 1879–80 was marked by a widely-spread outbreak of the liver-rot amongst our sheep. The losses during that winter were estimated at three million sheep, or about one-tenth of the ...
grazing animals such as cows, deer and sheep, and snails to secure its next generation. “The lancet liver fluke is the poster ...
Liver fluke risk rises with this year's wet weather. Farmers are urged to test livestock and avoid complacency to control potential outbreaks.
Continuing research on Adirondack moose is showing that the population is holding steady despite challenges associated with climate change, parasites and road traffic, according to a state wildlife ...
This is according to data from Animal Health Ireland, based on the 23,700 herds that have been recorded as part of its beef ...
Another example is the lancet liver fluke (Dicrocoelium dendriticum ... likelihood that they will be eaten by grazing animals. While the fluke exerts a strong influence over the ant’s actions ...
Context: Fish-borne trematode is a worldwide problem, with the number of people infected by liver flukes alone estimated at 21 million. In addition to the major liver flukes, Opisthorchis ...