Epidemiology and control of trematode infections in cattle in Zimbabwe: A review
Date
2005-02Author
Pfukenyi, D. M.
Monrad, J.
Mukaratirwa, S.
Type
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In this paper the main epidemiological aspects of the major domestic ruminant trematode
infections in Zimbabwe are reviewed and discussed with regard to the available options for
control. Seasonal occurrence of amphistomes, Fasciola gigantica and Schistosoma mattheei are
considered both in the definitive and intermediate hosts. The regional distribution of the
trematodes is reviewed in relation to the distribution patterns of their snail intermediate
hosts. Based on the epidemiological features of the trematodes, practical control measures are suggested.
Additional Citation Information
Pfukenyi, D. M., Monrad, J., & Mukaratirwa, S. (2005). Epidemiology and control of trematode infections in cattle in Zimbabwe: a review. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association, 76(1), 9–17.Publisher
South African Veterinary Association