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Variations in cercarial production and the level of in vitro activation of metacercariae of two different isolates of Fasciola hepatica. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Fasciola hepatica infections represent a major economic and veterinary challenge globally, particularly affecting livestock.
  • A study on bison in Bialowieza National Park found a worrying 100% infection rate with this liver fluke.
  • Comparative research on the bison's liver flukes and a UK strain revealed minor differences in cercarial production but significant variations in the metacercariae's ability to activate in vitro.

Article Abstract

Fasciola hepatica infections cause large economic losses and are a serious veterinary medicine problem in many regions of the world. Recent studies examining fascioliasis in the bison population from Bialowieza National Park have shown that the prevalence of infection with this parasite is up to 100%. Liver flukes isolated from bison from Bialowieza National Park in Poland were compared with a fluke strain originally obtained from the Central Veterinary Laboratory, Weybridge, UK, to determine variations in cercarial production and establish the ability of their metacercariae to activate in vitro. Some small differences in cercarial production between the two isolates are shown, while significant differences in the ability of their metacercariae to activate in vitro were observed.

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