Assessment of Fasciola and Paramphistomes co-infection in large ruminants through faecal egg counts around Taiping, Malaysia
Emerging cases of Fasciola and Paramphistomes co-infection have been reported, especially in tropical regions. This is due to Fasciola and Paramphistomes sharing biological factors which influence the pattern of transmission, especially in faecal egg shedding due to interaction and competition in th...
Main Authors: | N., Che-Kamaruddin, Isa, N. M. M. |
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Format: | Article |
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Malaysian Society of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine
2023
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