(Tunisia) after the detection of a human case. Three habitats were studied: one in El Gsar and two in Ain Soltan. The prevalence of human infection was 6.6 %. The presence of the parasite was detected through serology in 14.3 % of cattle, 35 % of sheep and 68.4 % of goats. The plants Apium nodiflorum, Oxalis cernua and Sonchus maritimus were suspected to be at the origin of animal contamination and Apium nodiflorum was incriminated in human infection. The prevalence of the infection of the intermediate host Galba truncatula (G. truncatula) was 19.2 % from July 2004 to June 2005. Gafsa oases constitute a new location for the development of fasciolasis in the southern west of Tunisia
A total of 184 serum samples were collected including; 92 from slaughtered cattle (23 ∕ season) in A...
WOS: 000283605800007PubMed ID: 19821202Background/aims: Fascioliasis is an important zoonotic diseas...
Fascioliasis is a globally distributed, parasitic zoonosis, caused by Fasciola hepatica and F. gigan...
Epidemiological investigations on Fasciola hepatica fasciolasis were carried out from July 2004 to J...
Epidemiological investigations on Fasciola hepatica fasciolasis were carried out from July 2004 to J...
Fasciola hepatica is a parasite that is located in the liver of ruminants with the possibility to in...
AIM: The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of human and animal fascioliasis in Ila...
Following the occurrence of two large outbreaks in Gilan province, northern Iran, the public health ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of human and animal fascioliasis in Ila...
A cross sectional study aimed at determining the prevalence and type of common Fasciola species in c...
International audienceFasciolosis is a re-emergent parasitic disease of worldwide significance with ...
52 Fasciola hepatica worms (22 sheep, 3 goats and 27 cattle) from livers and bile ducts were collect...
Fascioliasis, caused by an infection with liver flukes of the genus Fasciola, is an important diseas...
International audienceMonthly samples of Bulinus truncatus were collected during a year from a cattl...
Fasciolosis is regarded as a major challenge to livestock productivity worldwide, but the burden of ...
A total of 184 serum samples were collected including; 92 from slaughtered cattle (23 ∕ season) in A...
WOS: 000283605800007PubMed ID: 19821202Background/aims: Fascioliasis is an important zoonotic diseas...
Fascioliasis is a globally distributed, parasitic zoonosis, caused by Fasciola hepatica and F. gigan...
Epidemiological investigations on Fasciola hepatica fasciolasis were carried out from July 2004 to J...
Epidemiological investigations on Fasciola hepatica fasciolasis were carried out from July 2004 to J...
Fasciola hepatica is a parasite that is located in the liver of ruminants with the possibility to in...
AIM: The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of human and animal fascioliasis in Ila...
Following the occurrence of two large outbreaks in Gilan province, northern Iran, the public health ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of human and animal fascioliasis in Ila...
A cross sectional study aimed at determining the prevalence and type of common Fasciola species in c...
International audienceFasciolosis is a re-emergent parasitic disease of worldwide significance with ...
52 Fasciola hepatica worms (22 sheep, 3 goats and 27 cattle) from livers and bile ducts were collect...
Fascioliasis, caused by an infection with liver flukes of the genus Fasciola, is an important diseas...
International audienceMonthly samples of Bulinus truncatus were collected during a year from a cattl...
Fasciolosis is regarded as a major challenge to livestock productivity worldwide, but the burden of ...
A total of 184 serum samples were collected including; 92 from slaughtered cattle (23 ∕ season) in A...
WOS: 000283605800007PubMed ID: 19821202Background/aims: Fascioliasis is an important zoonotic diseas...
Fascioliasis is a globally distributed, parasitic zoonosis, caused by Fasciola hepatica and F. gigan...