Progress on Laboratory Detection Techniques of Fasciola hepatica
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    Fascioliasis is a food-borne zoonotic parasitic disease widely distributed worldwide.Fasciola hepatica is widely distributed,and can cause anemia and bile duct obstruction in hosts,resulting in malnutrition,developmental disruption,and production slowdown,which is a serious threat to the health of humans and animals,the healthy development of animal husbandry,and also causes food safety problems.Therefore,it needs a rapid and accurate method to identify and detect the pathogen F.hepatica.So far,the main detection techniques of F.hepatica,include pathogenetic methods,molecular biology,immunological methods and so on.This study provides an overview on the research progress of the above detection techniques,which will provide a reference basis for the laboratory diagnosis of F.hepatica.

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  • Online: January 10,2025
  • Published: January 10,2025
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