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PARASITIC FLATWORM IN MAMMAL LIVERS
Sheep liver fluke; Common Liver Fluke; F hepatica; Fasciola hepatica and tuberculosis; F.hepatica and Tuberculosis; Common liver fluke
  • Diagram of the main organ systems of ''F. hepatica'' throughout the progressive life stages of the fluke (1938). ''A'' - egg; ''B'' - miracidium; ''C'' - sporocyst; ''D'' - rediae, ''E'' - immature cercaria, ''F'' - cercaria, ''G'' - encysted stage, ''H'' - adult fluke (nervous and reproductive systems omitted)
  • ''F. hepatica'' egg in stool sample.
  • The lifecycle of ''Fasciola hepatica''
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  • lymnaeid snail]] that serves as the main intermediate host of ''Fasciola hepatica'' in Europe
  • Image showing the location of the mouth, labelled ''mo'', and the anterior sucker, as labelled ''sckr''
  • The left image shows the free-swimming cercariae, the swimming "tail" is clearly visible. The right side of the diagram shows the cysts attached to grass.
  • A simple diagram to show the difference between the teguments of free-living and parasitic flatworms: a. shows the syncytial epithelial tegument found in parasitic flatworms, such as ''F. hepatica''. b. shows the multicellular, nonsyncytial, epithelia, found in nonparasitic, free-living flatworms.

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Sheep Piece 1971–72         
SCULPTURE SERIES BY HENRY MOORE
Sheep Piece, 1971-72; Sheep Piece, 1971–72; Sheep Piece 1971-72; Sheep Piece; Sheep Piece 1970-71
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SHEEP BREED
Arapawa Island (sheep); Arapawa Sheep
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Fasciola hepatica

Fasciola hepatica, also known as the common liver fluke or sheep liver fluke, is a parasitic trematode (fluke or flatworm, a type of helminth) of the class Trematoda, phylum Platyhelminthes. It infects the livers of various mammals, including humans, and is transmitted by sheep and cattle to humans the world over. The disease caused by the fluke is called fasciolosis or fascioliasis, which is a type of helminthiasis and has been classified as a neglected tropical disease. Fasciolosis is currently classified as a plant/food-borne trematode infection, often acquired through eating the parasite's metacercariae encysted on plants. F. hepatica, which is distributed worldwide, has been known as an important parasite of sheep and cattle for decades and causes significant economic losses in these livestock species, up to £23 million in the UK alone. Because of its relatively large size and economic importance, it has been the subject of many scientific investigations and may be the best-known of any trematode species. F. hepatica's closest relative is Fasciola gigantica. These two flukes are sister species; they share many morphological features and can mate with each other.