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Fasciolopsis buski
Known as:
giant intestinal fluke
A species of parasitic tremadoda flatworms in the family Fasciolidae. The life cycle of F. buski involes snails as the intermediate host and pigs and…
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intestinal fluke
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Review
2019
Review
2019
Foodborne Intestinal Flukes: A Brief Review of Epidemiology and Geographical Distribution.
J. Chai
,
Bong-Kwang Jung
Acta Tropica
2019
Corpus ID: 204244689
Review
2014
Review
2014
A comparative survey of the prevalence of human parasites found in fresh vegetables sold in supermarkets and open-aired markets in Accra, Ghana
K. Duedu
,
Elizabeth A Yarnie
,
Patience B. Tetteh-Quarcoo
,
S. Attah
,
E. Donkor
,
P. Ayeh-Kumi
BMC Research Notes
2014
Corpus ID: 12263495
BackgroundConsuming raw vegetables offers essential nutrients that one may not get when such vegetables are usually cooked…
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2011
2011
PCR-based molecular characterization and insilico analysis of food-borne trematode parasites Paragonimus westermani, Fasciolopsis buski and Fasciola gigantica from Northeast India using ITS2 rDNA
Pramod Kumar Prasad
,
L. M. Goswami
,
V. Tandon
,
A. Chatterjee
Bioinformation
2011
Corpus ID: 35863014
Food-borne fluke infections/trematodiases are emerging as a major public health problem worldwide with over 40 million people…
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Review
2010
Review
2010
Food-borne trematodiases in Southeast Asia epidemiology, pathology, clinical manifestation and control.
B. Sripa
,
S. Kaewkes
,
P. Intapan
,
W. Maleewong
,
P. Brindley
Advances in Parasitology
2010
Corpus ID: 24741566
2009
2009
Anthelmintic efficacy of ethanolic shoot extract of Alpinia nigra on tegumental enzymes of Fasciolopsis buski, a giant intestinal parasite
B. Roy
,
A. Swargiary
Journal of Parasitic Diseases
2009
Corpus ID: 30458165
Ethanolic shoot extract of Alpinia nigra, a traditionally used anthelmintic medicinal plant among the Tripuri tribes of north…
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2009
2009
Ultrastructural observations on Fasciolopsis buski and its alterations caused by shoot extract of Alpinia nigra
B. Roy
,
S. Dasgupta
,
V. Tandon
Microscopy research and technique (Print)
2009
Corpus ID: 29838567
The ultrastructural alterations in the tegument of Fasciolopsis buski in response to incubation in the alcoholic extract of…
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2008
2008
[Emergence in humans of fascioliasis (from Fasciola gigantica) and intestinal distomatosis (from Fasciolopsis buski) in Laos].
Thao Duong Quang
,
Thanh Hai Duong
,
D. Richard-Lenoble
,
P. Odermatt
,
Keomanivanh Khammanivong
Sante
2008
Corpus ID: 196298435
Distomatoses due to Fasciola spp. and Fasciolopsis buski are very common in the developing countries of Southeast Asia. The…
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Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
Effect of root-tuber extract of Flemingia vestita, a leguminous plant, on Artyfechinostomum sufrartyfex and Fasciolopsis buski: a scanning electron microscopy study
Basab Roy
,
V. Tandon
Parasitology Research
1996
Corpus ID: 18562399
Abstract The tegumental surface of Artyfechinostomum sufrartyfex as viewed under the scanning electron microscope revealed the…
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1991
1991
Trichinella spiralis: light microscope monoclonal antibody localization and immunochemical characterization of phosphorylcholine and other antigens in the muscle larva.
W. Choy
,
Mun Hon Ng
,
P. Lim
Experimental parasitology
1991
Corpus ID: 6884652
Review
1969
Review
1969
Purification and properties of hemoglobin from Fasciolopsis buski.
G. Cain
Journal of Parasitology
1969
Corpus ID: 27604093
Hemoglobin was purified by gel filtration, ion exchange chromatography, and preparative disc electrophoresis, using ammonium…
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