Fascioliasis in Buffaloes: An Economic and Public Health Concern
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EDITORIAL
Livestock diseases are common and widespread, and an important factor contributing to low productivity. Parasitic infestation is of economic and public health importance (Iqbal et al., 2014; Iqbal and Ashraf, 2017; Muhammad et al., 2015). Fascioliasis is a parasitic disease, caused by Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica, causing substantial economic losses. Fascioliasis is an emerging or re-emerging disease in several regions of the world.
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Iqbal, M.N., Ashraf, A., Iqbal, I., 2019. Fascioliasis in Buffaloes: An Economic and Public Health Concern. PSM Vet. Res., 4(3): 106-108.
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