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fasciolopsis (n)

a genus of Fasciolidae

fasciolopsis Sentence Examples

  1. Fasciolopsis buski is a species of trematode flatworm that infects the intestines of humans and pigs.
  2. Fasciolopsis buski is responsible for a type of intestinal infection known as fasciolopsiasis.
  3. Fasciolopsis buski is found in Southeast Asia, including China, Vietnam, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Myanmar.
  4. Humans become infected with Fasciolopsis buski by eating raw or undercooked freshwater plants, such as watercress, that are contaminated with Fasciolopsis buski eggs.
  5. Once ingested, Fasciolopsis buski eggs hatch in the intestine, releasing immature worms that develop into adult worms within 6-8 weeks.
  6. Adult Fasciolopsis buski worms can grow up to 7 cm in length and live for several months in the human intestine.
  7. Fasciolopsis buski infection can cause a variety of symptoms, including abdominal pain, diarrhea, weight loss, and anemia.
  8. In severe cases, Fasciolopsis buski infection can lead to malnutrition and even death.
  9. Diagnosis of Fasciolopsis buski infection is typically made by microscopic examination of stool samples.
  10. Treatment for Fasciolopsis buski infection typically involves taking medication to kill the worms.

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a genus of Fasciolidae

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Fasciolopsis buski is a species of trematode flatworm that infects the intestines of humans and pigs.

Fasciolopsis buski is responsible for a type of intestinal infection known as fasciolopsiasis.

Fasciolopsis buski is found in Southeast Asia, including China, Vietnam, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Myanmar.

Humans become infected with Fasciolopsis buski by eating raw or undercooked freshwater plants, such as watercress, that are contaminated with Fasciolopsis buski eggs.