Publication history: Accepted - 3 July 2021; Published online - 6 July 2021.Fasciolosis, a global parasitic disease of agricultural livestock, is caused by the liver fluke Fasciola hepatica. Management and strategic control of fasciolosis on farms depends on early assessment of the extent of disease so that control measures can be implemented quickly. Traditionally, this has relied on the detection of eggs in the faeces of animals, a laborious method that lacks sensitivity, especially for sub-clinical infections, and identifies chronic infections only. Enzyme linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) offer a quicker and more sensitive serological means of diagnosis that could detect early acute infection before significant liver damage occur...
Fasciola hepatica, the causative agent of fasciolosis, is a global threat to public health, animal w...
The liver fluke Fasciola hepatica is an economically important global pathogen of humans and their l...
Fasciola hepatica infection causes important economic losses in livestock and food industries around...
Fasciolosis, a global parasitic disease of agricultural livestock, is caused by the liver fluke Fasc...
peer-reviewedBackground Fasciola hepatica is a liver parasite of mammals and it results in poor wel...
The liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica, is a cause of significant economic losses in sheep farming. Lack...
Background:Fascioliasis is a worldwide parasitic disease of domestic animals caused by helminths of ...
Laboratory diagnosis of sheep fasciolosis is commonly performed by coprological examinations; howeve...
ABSTRACTFasciolosis is a parasitic disease considered as emerging and neglected by the WHO. Sheep ar...
Fasciola hepatica infections lead to severe health problems and production losses in sheep farming, ...
Fasciola hepatica (the liver fluke) is a common, global parasite of livestock. It can be highly path...
Fasciola hepatica is a parasite that is widespread in Europe, having been reported in ru- minants of...
Fascioliasis is a food-borne neglected disease caused by digenetic trematodes in the genus Fasciola....
Fascioliasis causes significant economic losses and is a constant challenge to livestock farmers glo...
The liver fluke Fasciola hepatica may cause severe infection in several mammalian species, including...
Fasciola hepatica, the causative agent of fasciolosis, is a global threat to public health, animal w...
The liver fluke Fasciola hepatica is an economically important global pathogen of humans and their l...
Fasciola hepatica infection causes important economic losses in livestock and food industries around...
Fasciolosis, a global parasitic disease of agricultural livestock, is caused by the liver fluke Fasc...
peer-reviewedBackground Fasciola hepatica is a liver parasite of mammals and it results in poor wel...
The liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica, is a cause of significant economic losses in sheep farming. Lack...
Background:Fascioliasis is a worldwide parasitic disease of domestic animals caused by helminths of ...
Laboratory diagnosis of sheep fasciolosis is commonly performed by coprological examinations; howeve...
ABSTRACTFasciolosis is a parasitic disease considered as emerging and neglected by the WHO. Sheep ar...
Fasciola hepatica infections lead to severe health problems and production losses in sheep farming, ...
Fasciola hepatica (the liver fluke) is a common, global parasite of livestock. It can be highly path...
Fasciola hepatica is a parasite that is widespread in Europe, having been reported in ru- minants of...
Fascioliasis is a food-borne neglected disease caused by digenetic trematodes in the genus Fasciola....
Fascioliasis causes significant economic losses and is a constant challenge to livestock farmers glo...
The liver fluke Fasciola hepatica may cause severe infection in several mammalian species, including...
Fasciola hepatica, the causative agent of fasciolosis, is a global threat to public health, animal w...
The liver fluke Fasciola hepatica is an economically important global pathogen of humans and their l...
Fasciola hepatica infection causes important economic losses in livestock and food industries around...