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what is the intermediate host of fasciola hepatica?​

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Fasciola hepatica is a parasite of herbivorous mammals and humans. Distribution is worldwide and is dependent upon lymnaeid snails as an intermediate host.

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Fasciola hepatica is a parasite of herbivorous mammals and humans. Distribution is worldwide and is dependent upon lymnaeid snails as an intermediate host. These snails require neutral soil which remains moist throughout the year and tend to do better in areas with moderate winters which allow the eggs and juvenile stages to survive (Bowman, 2009). Due to the habitat requirements of the intermediate hosts, distribution may be patchy. The rabbit has been used as a research model for studying Fasciola hepatica infection and the host response to infection (Hofing and Kraus, 1994).

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