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Fasciolopsis

Known as: Fasciolopses 
A genus of parasitic tremadoda flatworms in the family Fasciolidae. It is the causative agent of faciolopsiasis.
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2012
2012
Fasciolopsiasis is a disease caused by Fasciolopsis buski where humans acquire the infection by consumption of raw fresh water… 
2011
2011
for repositioning of the esophageal mucosal has not been previously described in literature. While more radical surgical… 
2009
2009
Infestation by the zoonotic trematode Fasciolopsis buski (fasciolopsiasis) is seen in several parts of South-East Asia. Abdominal… 
2002
2002
There is a high prevalence of Fasciolopsis buski in Sawasdee Village in the Nam Som District, Udonthani Province in northeastern… 
1989
1989
: The development of eggs of Fasciolopsis buski requires oxygen and the eggs cannot survive anaerobic conditions. The eggs have… 
1985
1985
Abstract The susceptibility of various mammals to infection with Fasciolopsis buski has been studied. Mice, rats, monkeys and… 
Review
1970
Review
1970
Abstract Epidemiologic surveys were conducted in selected provinces throughout Thailand to delineate the endemic area of… 
Review
1962
Review
1962
Recent investigations on the human parasite in Thailand revealed that many pathogenic trematodes existed among the inhabitants…