Economic impact of the liver condemnation of cattle infected with Fasciola hepatica in the Peruvian Andes

C Arias-Pacheco, JR Lucas, A Rodríguez… - Tropical animal health …, 2020 - Springer
Fasciolosis is a zoonotic food-and waterborne infection related to great economic losses on
ruminant production. In order to determine the prevalence of bovine liver condemnations …

Occurrence of Fasciola (Digenea: Fasciolidae) Species in Livestock, Wildlife and Humans, and the Geographical Distribution of Their Intermediate Hosts in South …

I Nyagura, MP Malatji, S Mukaratirwa - Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2022 - frontiersin.org
This review was conducted to provide an update on the status of the occurrence of Fasciola
species in livestock, wildlife and humans, and the geographical distribution of snail …

Prevalence of bovine fascioliasis and economic impact associated with liver condemnation in abattoirs in Mongu district of Zambia

SS Nyirenda, M Sakala, L Moonde, E Kayesa… - BMC veterinary …, 2019 - Springer
Background Fascioliasis is a trematode zoonotic snail-borne disease of public health and
economic importance. The disease causes liver damage and is hardly recognized by …

[HTML][HTML] Coprological and postmortem assessment and economic significance of bovine fasciolosis in cattle slaughtered at Tarcha Municipal Abattoir, Southern …

M Mathewos, H Endale, M Kebamo - Parasite Epidemiology and Control, 2023 - Elsevier
Bovine fasciolosis caused by Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica, is a neglected
tropical snail-borne trematode disease of cattle that poses an adverse effect on animals' …

Body condition scores, fluke intensity, liver pathology, and carcass quality of different dairy cattle genotypes infected with Fasciola species at high throughput abattoirs …

Z Mpisana, IF Jaja, C Byaruhanga, MC Marufu - Parasitology Research, 2022 - Springer
Milk is an essential commodity whose demand far exceeds supply. However, dairy animal
productivity is constantly hampered by parasitic diseases such as fasciolosis, affecting milk …

[HTML][HTML] Prevalence and associated economic losses of bovine fasciolosis from postmortem inspection in municipal abattoirs in Ethiopia: A systematic review and meta …

A Girma, K Teshome, I Abdu, A Genet… - Veterinary and Animal …, 2024 - Elsevier
Fasciolosis is a prevalent disease that significantly affects the health and productivity of
cattle and causes significant economic damage. Beyond individually available studies with …

Antimicrobial Resistance Phenotype of Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli Isolates Obtained from Meat in the Formal and Informal Sectors in South Africa

IF Jaja, CJI Jaja, NV Chigor… - BioMed Research …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Background. Foodborne diseases (FBD) caused by resistant pathogens are a global public
health problem. One main driver of the increasing FBD incidence is the transfer of …

Economic losses, morpho-molecular identification, and identity of Fasciola species recovered from Egypt

OR Abdel‑Fatah, WM Arafa, AA Wahba… - Journal of Parasitic …, 2022 - Springer
A retrospective study to estimate economic losses caused by livers condemnation, due to
fascioliasis, of slaughtered cattle and buffaloes in Egypt during the period of 2016–2020 …

Comparison of Three Diagnostic Methods to Detect the Occurrence of Fasciola Species in Communally Grazed Cattle in the North West Province, South Africa

SC Olaogun, C Byaruhanga, SO Ochai, GT Fosgate… - Pathogens, 2022 - mdpi.com
Fasciolosis causes significant economic losses in commercial cattle herds in South Africa,
but its prevalence is unknown in most communal areas. A cross-sectional study was …

Prevalence of fasciolosis (Liver flukes) infection in cattle in Zamfara, Nigeria: A slaughterhouse surveillance data utilizing postmortem examination

I Ahmad, Y Yakubu, UM Chafe, BM Bolajoko… - … : Regional Studies and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Bovine fasciolosis, caused by Fasciola gigantica (F. gigantica) and rarely F. hepatica, is an
economically important disease affecting cattle in tropical Africa. The aims of this study were …