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− | <p>''Lymnaea truncatula'' is the intermediate host for (???). It is found in ???, and feeds on ???. It has a ??? with 5-6 spirals.</p> | + | <p>''Lymnaea truncatula'' is one of the intermediate host for (???). It is found in ???, and feeds on ???. It has a ??? with 5-6 spirals.</p> |
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*Fasciola hepatica | *Fasciola hepatica |
Latest revision as of 14:36, 16 July 2012
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What are the most diagnostic features of the Fasciola hepatica egg? |
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Fill in the missing words about Lymnaea truncatula:
Lymnaea truncatula is one of the intermediate host for (???). It is found in ???, and feeds on ???. It has a ??? with 5-6 spirals. |
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What is the post mortem appearance of the liver in cases of acute fasciolosis? |
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What time of year do the clinical signs of chronic fasciolosis become apparent? | January - March
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Why is Dicrocoelium less pathogenic than Fasciola? | Migrates directly up the common bile duct and therefore does NOT migrate through the parenchyma (unlike Fasciola)
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Is Paramphistomum found in the UK? | Rare in the UK, but can cause severe losses in ruminants in the wet tropics
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What is the major cause of pathogenicity in schistosome infections? |
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