Farmers have been urged to test for liver fluke in an autumn and winter that could be ‘very different’ to recent years. The relatively low and later incidence of liver fluke in recent years shouldn’t ...
It had long been known that the disease was due to the presence in large numbers of a parasite called the liver-fluke (Fasciola hepatica) in the liver of the affected animals, and that the ...
In addition to the major liver flukes, Opisthorchis viverrini and ... The study substantiates the epidemiologic data demonstrating transmission of these types of pathogens despite freezing ...