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Fascioliasis in the liver of cattle

Published: March 26, 2017
By: Dipankar Paul
Fascioliasis is a parasitic infection typically caused by Fasciola hepatica, also known as 'the common liver fluke'. A related parasite, Fasciola gigantica, also can infect people. Fascioliasis is found specially where sheep or cattle are reared. The pathology typically is most pronounced in the bile ducts and liver.
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