نتایج جستجو برای: animal fascioliasis

تعداد نتایج: 207730  

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
kouroush manouchehri naeini farnaz mohammad nasiri mohammad bagher rokni soleiman kheiri

background: fascioliasis caused by fasciola hepatica and f. gigantica is a foodborne and waterborne zoonotic disease with a worldwide distribution. the illness occurs in regions with intensive sheep or cattle production. in some parts of iran the incidence of human infection has increased over the past decades. since chaharmahal and bakhtiyari province has been known as a main pole of tradition...

A. Abbassi A. Eslami B. Meshgi S. H. Hosseini,

To determine the prevalence of animal fascioliasis in coastal regions of the Caspian Sea, during 2006-2007, a total of 2368 faecal samples were collected from sheep (n=1250), cattle (n=975) and horse (n=143). The samples were obtained directly from the rectum of animals. Floatation method was performed for determination of egg per gram of faeces (EPG). Our findings revealed the presence of Fasc...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 1999
M S Mas-Coma J G Esteban M D Bargues

The epidemiological picture of human fascioliasis has changed in recent years. The number of reports of humans infected with Fasciola hepatica has increased significantly since 1980 and several geographical areas have been described as endemic for the disease in humans, with prevalence and intensity ranging from low to very high. High prevalence of fascioliasis in humans does not necessarily oc...

2002
S. N. Mahato L. J. S. Harrison J. A. Hammond

Fasciolosis is the most common animal disease and one of the important causes of deterioration in livestock productivity in Nepal. It is widespread throughout the country affecting all species of ruminants. Despite increased awareness of the disease and massive increase in the use of anthelmintics, there appears to be no impact on the prevalence of the disease in the last two decades. Failure t...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2012
s. h. hosseini b. meshgi a. abbassi a. eslami

to determine the prevalence of animal fascioliasis in coastal regions of the caspian sea, during 2006-2007, a total of 2368 faecal samples were collected from sheep (n=1250), cattle (n=975) and horse (n=143). the samples were obtained directly from the rectum of animals. floatation method was performed for determination of egg per gram of faeces (epg). our findings revealed the presence of fasc...

Journal: :Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo 2005
Luis Marcos Vicente Maco Angélica Terashima Frine Samalvides José R Espinoza Eduardo Gotuzzo

High prevalence rates of human fascioliasis have been described in several regions of Peru. We surveyed 20 families in an endemic area of Peru in order to determine the proportion of infection with F. hepatica in relatives of diagnosed subjects and in order to identify associated risk factors. The study included feces and blood samples of 93 subjects. Ages ranged from one to 53 (mean = 18.6; SD...

2017
Manoochehr Shabani Kordshooli Kavous Solhjoo Belal Armand Hamidreza Dowlatkhah Masoud Esmi Jahromi

AIM Fascioliasis is a zoonosis infection caused by the liver trematodes (Fasciola spp.) which have been considered to be an important disease in livestock. After several large outbreaks, fascioliasis remains one of the serious health concerns of Iran. This study was conducted to evaluate the prevalence and possible trends of fascioliasis in slaughtered animals in South of Iran based on abattoir...

Journal: :Geospatial health 2011
Abdoreza Salahi-Moghaddam Majid Habibi-Nokhandam Màrius V Fuentes

Following human fascioliasis outbreaks in 1988 and 1999 in Gilan province, northern Iran, efforts are now made to shed light on the seasonal pattern of fascioliasis transmission in this endemic area, taking into account snail host populations, climatic conditions and human cases. Populations of the intermediate host snail (Lymnaea spp.) peak in May and November, while there is a fourfold increa...

2017
Nga Thi NGUYEN Thinh Cong LE Minh Duc Co VO Hoang VAN CAO Ly Thi NGUYEN Khanh Thi HO Quyet Ngoc NGUYEN Vui Quang TRAN Yasunobu MATSUMOTO

In Vietnam, especially central Vietnam, patients with fascioliasis are increasingly being reported. Since the fascioliasis is zoonotic, survey on the cattle fascioliasis should be informative for the control of human fascioliasis. In this study, the prevalence of cattle fascioliasis as well as the density of the intermediate host snails, Lymnaea swinhoei and L. viridis, were studied in Thua Thi...

Journal: :Journal of radiology case reports 2010
Bernard Pilet Filip Deckers Marc Pouillon Paul Parizel

Fascioliasis is an infectious disease caused by fasciola or liver fluke. Humans are accidental hosts to these flatworms. The World Health Organisation considers fascioliasis an important human parasitic disease. In Europe, Australia and Northern America, the disease is rare, but should have a high index of suspicion in patients who have lived in or travelled to endemic areas. Although it can be...

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