Liver damage occurs when the juvenile (immature) fluke migrate through the liver of the animal. This results in scaring of the liver tissue which can be seen at the abattoir or post mortem. This ...
Cattle and sheep farmers and vets are being urged to prioritise liver fluke over rumen fluke when making treatment decisions, as the latter rarely causes disease despite its increasing presence in ...
Liver fluke is becoming increasingly common, in part because of our changing climate, with milder, wetter winters and less predictable summer weather. Control of liver fluke relies almost exclusively ...
“Only a very small proportion of development-assistance money is directed toward liver flukes, and this is usually limited in its scope”, he added. “Liver flukes are certainly one of the most ...