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Fasciola hepatica- liver fluke

Bile duct. Sheep cattle goats humans. Liver rot many livers condemned. Decreased milk/weight gains in cattle. Dead sheep.

Fascioloides magna -Wild deer fluke

Liver parenchyma. Deer sheep cattle. Non path in cattle. In sheep/goats 2-3 flukes till they dead.

Paramphistomum spp- Rumen fluke

Ruminants. Immature flukes can cause enteritis, hemorrhage, and necrosis. Anorexia, PU/PD, severe diarrhea, and unthrifty.

Nanophyetus salmonicola-Salmon poisoning fluke

Dogs cats skunks. Intestines. Enteritis. Transmit rickettsial agents.( important only for dog bloody diarrhea/dehydrate/weight loss )

Paragonimus kellicotti-Lung fluke

Cysts within lung parenchyma. Cats dogs. Worms get lost end up in spinal cord or brain, bad. Otherwise see deep persistent cough.

Dicrocelium dendriticum - lancet fluke

Bile duct. Sheep goats cattle deer. This is the one that makes the ant crazy and forces the ant to get eaten. Liver cirrhosis, thickened/distended bile duct. Rarely clinical signs unless severe and chronic .

Platynosomum fastomum - lizard poisoning

Cat. Bile ducts and gall bladder. Chronic infection can cause emaciation, hepatitis, jaundice, liver cirrhosis.

Alaria spp. - intestinal fluke

Dog cat. Intestines. Flat head round ass. Non path tho may see enteritis and maybe pulmonary signs (migrating)

Schistosoma/ bilharzia spp- Blood fluke

Dogs birds humans. Branches of mesenteric veins and portal veins.. Swimmers itch