Treating And Preventing Fascioliasis
Inspection Of Animals In Risky Areas

Another way to avoid fascioliasis is to make sure the animals in risky areas are inspected. This involves checking their livers after they have been slaughtered or examining their feces. If liver flukes are discovered on a farm, the farmer has the option of treating their livestock for the parasite. This can be a delicate procedure because successful treatment depends on how long it takes from the animal’s being infected until the parasite becomes a reproductive adult, which can vary from one season to another. Two effective medications against liver flukes in cattle are clorsulon and albendazole. However, if the liver of the carcass is seen to be infected with flukes, it is condemned.
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