Evidence Suggesting that Fasciola gigantica Might be the Most Prevalent Causal Agent of Fascioliasis in Northern Iran
Following the occurrence of two large outbreaks in Gilan province, northern Iran, the public health importance of human fascioliasis has increased significantly. The mixed infections of Fasciola gigantica and F. hepatica within a given domestic animal individual suggest a very complicate picture of...
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Main Authors: | K Ashrafi (Author), J Massoud (Author), K Holakouei (Author), M Mahmoodi (Author), MA Joafshani (Author), MA Valero (Author), MV Fuentes (Author), M Khoubbane (Author), P Artigas (Author), MD Bargues (Author), S Mas-Coma (Author) |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
2004-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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