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Wedpm29Europe/BerlinFebruary 1, 2012
Fasciolopsiasis results from an infection by the trematode Fasciolopsis buski the largest intestinal fluke of humans (up to 7.5 cm in length). ...
Thuam29Europe/BerlinFebruary 2, 2012
noun . a parasitic disease caused by flukes of the genus Fasciolopsis and characterized by abdominal pain and diarrhea: common in the Far East.
Wedpm29Europe/BerlinFebruary 1, 2012
Factsheet with causal agents, life cycle, geographic distribution, laboratory diagnosis, and treatment.
Thupm29Europe/BerlinFebruary 2, 2012
Frequently asked questions about Fasciolopsiasis and Fasciolopsis buski.
Thuam31Europe/BerlinJanuary 19, 2012
fasciolopsiasis - infection with intestinal parasite. MEDgle is a medical and health search allowing you search your symptoms, diagnoses, drugs, procedures, and more. . lifestyle:
Tuepm31Europe/BerlinJanuary 24, 2012
fasciolopsiasis (pathology), infection of humans and swine by the trematode Fasciolopsis buski, a parasitic worm. The adult worms, 2–7.5 cm (0.8–3 inches) long, attach ...
Wedam29Europe/BerlinFebruary 1, 2012
1. Parasitol Res. 2001 Jan;87(1):80-3. Fasciolopsiasis: is it a controllable food-borne disease? Graczyk TK, Gilman RH, Fried B. Department of Molecular Microbiology and ...
Tueam31Europe/BerlinJanuary 24, 2012
Adult fluke of Fasciolopsis buski, which may range in size from 20 to 75 mm by 8 to 20 mm. Image taken from the Centers for Disease Control
Thuam31Europe/BerlinJanuary 26, 2012
Fasciolopsis buski is the cause of the disease fasciolopsiasis. In London, George Busk first described F. buski in 1843 after finding it in the duodenum of a sailor.
Fripm31Europe/BerlinJanuary 27, 2012
fasciolopsiasis /fas·ci·o·lop·si·a·sis/ (-lop-si´ah-sis) infection with Fasciolopsis. fas·ci·o·lop·si·a·sis (f s--l p-s-s s, f-s-) n. Parasitization or disease ...






