Explore the intricate world of liver flukes with Mark Francis's comprehensive study. This book delves into the biology, life cycle, and impact of these parasitic worms on both animal and human health. From detailed morphological descriptions to analyses of their global distribution, ""Liver Flukes"" provides a thorough overview of these fascinating organisms.
Researchers, veterinarians, and students alike will find valuable insights into the mechanisms of infection, diagnostic techniques, and potential treatment strategies. Discover the ecological significance of liver flukes and their complex interactions within various ecosystems. A vital resource for anyone interested in parasitology, zoology, and veterinary medicine, this book offers a deep dive into the often-overlooked realm of parasitic diseases.
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