Cattle Fasciolosis Disease, Clinical Signs and Treatments

Authors

  • Chorshambiyev. A. B Assistant of Termez State University of engineering and Agrotechnology
  • Achilov. Sh. A Assistant of Termez State University of engineering and Agrotechnology
  • Boypo‘latova Sevinch Azam qizi Student of the educational direction of Veterinary Medicine of the Faculty of Economics, Forestry and veterinary medicine
  • Xudoynazarova Jasmina Baxtiyor qizi Student of the educational direction of Veterinary Medicine of the Faculty of Economics, Forestry and veterinary medicine

Keywords:

trematosis

Abstract

Fasciolosis is an acute and chronic trematodous disease of farm animals caused by Fasciola hepatica F.gigantica of the suborder Fasciolata, genus Fasciola, in the liver, hepatic bile ducts, and gallbladder of animals. As a result of parasitism, the disease is caused by digestive organ dysfunction, diarrhea and constipation, body temperature rises, visible mucous membranes become pale, and swelling occurs in various parts of the body. , is characterized by stunted growth, a sharp decrease in productivity and the death of animals. People also get infected with fasciolosis.

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Published

2024-10-15

How to Cite

Chorshambiyev. A. B, Achilov. Sh. A, Boypo‘latova Sevinch Azam qizi, & Xudoynazarova Jasmina Baxtiyor qizi. (2024). Cattle Fasciolosis Disease, Clinical Signs and Treatments. Miasto Przyszłości, 53, 690–693. Retrieved from https://miastoprzyszlosci.com.pl/index.php/mp/article/view/4912