Medical Parasitology

Unraveling Fasciola hepatica Life cycle: 2024 review (video)

Fasciola hepatica, also known as the common liver fluke or sheep liver fluke, is a trematode that can be transmitted to humans by eating water plants infected by metacercariae. This parasite has spread to over 70 countries and causes Fascioliasis disease. In the above video, we discuss the life cycle of this liver fluke step by step. We cover all details, such as characteristics and how Unembryonated eggs convert to adult form.

You can also download the presentation file and high-resolution picture of the Fasciola hepatica Life cycle for free.

Mahdi Morshedi Yekta

I have a bachelor’s degree (B.Sc.) in Medical Laboratory science and now I am Master student in Medical Biotechnology science. Nothing fascinates me more than medical science, as it constantly… More »

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