期刊
VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY
卷 189, 期 1, 页码 15-38出版社
ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2012.03.029
关键词
Control problems; Epidemiological patterns; Future perspectives host-parasite relationships; Infection versus disease caused by flukes; Trematode parasites
资金
- Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC)
- European Social Fund
Trematode parasites live in the liver, fore stomachs or blood vessels of a wide range of animals and humans. Most of them have a special economic and veterinary significance. Liver fluke disease of sheep and other animal species is caused by the common liver fluke Fasciola hepatica. Hepatic fasciolosis occurs throughout the world, where climatic conditions are suitable for the survival of aquatic intermediate host snails. Also of importance for ruminants, in some parts of the world, are Fasciola gigantica and Fascioloides magna. Other trematodes infecting ruminants include Dicrocoelium dendriticum; Eurytrema pan-creaticum and Eurytrema coelomaticum. Among the Paramphistomidae, some species can infect sheep and other ruminants. Finally, Schistosoma spp. are found in the blood vessels of ruminants and are of minor importance in temperate regions. The manuscript concentrates on trematode species of veterinary importance for domestic sheep. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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