
Fasciola - Wikipedia
Fasciola, commonly known as the liver fluke, is a genus of parasitic trematodes. There are three species within the genus Fasciola: Fasciola nyanzae, Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica. Fasciola hepatica and F. gigantica are known to form hybrids.
Clinical Overview of Fasciola | Liver Flukes | CDC
Feb 12, 2024 · Fasciola is a liver fluke that can infect the liver and bile duct of exposed people and animals, such as sheep, cattle, goats, and other plant-eating domestic and wild animals. Fasciola parasites can cause an infectious disease called fascioliasis.
About Fasciola | Liver Flukes | CDC
Feb 14, 2024 · Fasciola is a liver fluke (a type of parasitic worm) that can infect the liver and bile duct of exposed people and animals, such as sheep, cattle, goats, and other plant-eating domestic and wild animals. Fasciola parasites can cause an infectious disease called fascioliasis.
CDC - DPDx - Fascioliasis
Fasciola hepatica is found on all inhabited continents, in more than 70 countries, particularly where sheep or cattle are raised. Human infections have been reported in parts of Europe, the Middle East, Latin America (e.g., Bolivia and Peru), the …
Fasciola hepatica - Wikipedia
Fasciola hepatica, also known as the common liver fluke or sheep liver fluke, is a parasitic trematode (fluke or flatworm, a type of helminth) of the class Trematoda, phylum Platyhelminthes. It infects the livers of various mammals, including humans, and is transmitted by sheep and cattle to humans all over the world.
Liver Fluke: Fascioliasis, Causes, Symptoms & Treatments
Jul 24, 2024 · Fasciola. Two types of Fasciola liver fluke, F. hepatica and F. gigantica, infect humans. Fasciola infections are called fascioliasis. Fascioliasis is more common in livestock than in humans.
Fasciola Hepatica: Habitat, Structure and Life History - Biology …
Fasciola hepatica (L., fasciola = small bandage; Gr., hepar = liver), the sheep liver fluke, lives as an endoparasite in the bile passages of sheep. Its life cycle is digenetic, i.e., completed in two hosts (a primary vertebrate host, the sheep and a secondary or intermediate invertebrate host, the gastropod mollusc).
Fascioliasis - Infectious Diseases - MSD Manual Professional Edition
Fascioliasis is infection with the liver fluke Fasciola hepatica, which is acquired by eating contaminated watercress or other water plants. Clinical manifestations include abdominal pain and hepatomegaly. Diagnosis is by serology or detection of eggs in stool, duodenal aspirates, or bile specimens.
Fascioliasis - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
May 1, 2023 · Fascioliasis is a parasitic infection primarily of the hepatobiliary system caused by one of 2 digenean flatworms, Fasciola hepatica or Fasciola gigantica, which are commonly referred to as liver flukes. When they invade the liver, the bile passages can become obstructed.
Neglected tropical diseases: Fascioliasis - World Health Organization …
Jul 28, 2020 · Fascioliasis belongs to the group of foodborne trematode infections and is a zoonosis, meaning an animal infection that may be transmitted to humans. It is caused by two species of parasitic flatworms or trematodes that mainly affect the liver.