Higher physiopathogenicity by Fasciola gigantica than by the genetically close F. hepatica: experimental long-term follow-up of biochemical markers
Conclusions
The higher F. gigantica pathogenicity contrasts with previous studies which only reflected the faster development of F. hepatica observed in short-term experiments.
Source: Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene - Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Valero, M. A., Bargues, M. D., Khoubbane, M., Artigas, P., Quesada, C., Berinde, L., Ubeira, F. M., Mezo, M., Hernandez, J. L., Agramunt, V. H., Mas-Coma, S. Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLES Source Type: research
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