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Fasciolopsiasis
A continuacion te ofrecemos informacion sobre la Fasciolopsiasis. Un tipo de enfermedad clasificada en : I. Enfermedades infecciosas y parasitarias
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Satam28Europe/BerlinFebruary 6, 2010
Fasciolopsiasis results from infection by the trematode Fasciolopsis buski (Lankester, 1857) Odhner, 1902, the largest intestinal fluke of humans (up to 7.5 cm in length).
Sunam28Europe/BerlinFebruary 7, 2010
fasciolopsiasis [fə‚sē·ə‚läp′sī·ə·səs] (medicine) The presence of the parasite Fasciolopsis buski in a person's small intestine.
Satam28Europe/BerlinFebruary 6, 2010
Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun: 1. fasciolopsiasis - infestation with the large intestinal fluke Fasciolopsis buski; common in eastern Asia
Friam28Europe/BerlinFebruary 5, 2010
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 caused by any ...
Friam31Europe/BerlinJanuary 29, 2010
... semaines après, donnerait une élimination totale des vers. La niclosamide est également efficace (2 gr en une prise). [modifier] Voir aussi [modifier] Liens externes. Fasciolopsiasis
Friam31Europe/BerlinJanuary 29, 2010
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Fripm31Europe/BerlinJanuary 29, 2010
On signale des cas de douve du foie (clonorchiase), de douve du poumon (paragonimiase) et de grande douve de l'intestin (fasciolopsiasis buski). Cas de brucellose.
Sunam28Europe/BerlinFebruary 7, 2010
fluke Factsheet with causal agents, life cycle, geographic distribution, laboratory diagnosis, and treatment.
Fripm31Europe/BerlinJanuary 29, 2010
Britannica online encyclopedia article on fasciolopsiasis (pathology), infection of humans and swine by the trematode Fasciolopsis buski, a parasitic worm. The adult worms, 2–7 ...
Sunam28Europe/BerlinFebruary 7, 2010
Fascioliasis. Fascioliasis is infection by Fasciola hepatica, the sheep liver fluke. Humans may acquire the infection wherever sheep are raised.






