Terry W. Spithill
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View article: Deciphering the Fasciola hepatica Glycocode and Its Involvement in Host–Parasite Interactions
Deciphering the Fasciola hepatica Glycocode and Its Involvement in Host–Parasite Interactions Open
The zoonotic disease fasciolosis poses a significant global threat to both humans and livestock. The causative agent of fasciolosis is Fasciola hepatica, which is commonly referred to as liver fluke. The emergence of drug resistance has un…
View article: Deciphering the <em>Fasciola hepatica</em> Glycocode and Its Involvement in Host-Parasite Interactions
Deciphering the <em>Fasciola hepatica</em> Glycocode and Its Involvement in Host-Parasite Interactions Open
The zoonotic disease fasciolosis poses a significant global threat to both humans and livestock. The causative agent of fasciolosis is Fasciola hepatica which is commonly referred to as liver fluke. The emergence of drug resistance has und…
View article: Evaluation of LAMP for Fasciola hepatica detection from faecal samples of experimentally and naturally infected cattle
Evaluation of LAMP for Fasciola hepatica detection from faecal samples of experimentally and naturally infected cattle Open
Fasciola hepatica causes liver fluke disease in production animals and humans worldwide. Faecal egg counts (FEC) are the most common diagnostic tool for the diagnosis of liver fluke disease. However, FEC has low sensitivity and is often un…
View article: A major locus confers triclabendazole resistance in Fasciola hepatica and shows dominant inheritance
A major locus confers triclabendazole resistance in Fasciola hepatica and shows dominant inheritance Open
Fasciola hepatica infection is responsible for substantial economic losses in livestock worldwide and poses a threat to human health in endemic areas. The mainstay of control in livestock and the only drug licenced for use in humans is tri…
View article: Evaluation of Lamp for Fasciola Hepatica Detection from Faecal Samples of Experimentally and Naturally Infected Cattle
Evaluation of Lamp for Fasciola Hepatica Detection from Faecal Samples of Experimentally and Naturally Infected Cattle Open
View article: Bovine Natural Antibody Relationships to Specific Antibodies and Fasciola hepatica Burdens after Experimental Infection and Vaccination with Glutathione S-Transferase
Bovine Natural Antibody Relationships to Specific Antibodies and Fasciola hepatica Burdens after Experimental Infection and Vaccination with Glutathione S-Transferase Open
Fasciola hepatica is the causative agent of fasciolosis, a significant parasitic disease occurring worldwide. Despite ongoing efforts, there is still no vaccine to control liver fluke infections in livestock. Recently, it has been suggeste…
View article: Evaluation of Immunogenicity and Efficacy of Fasciola hepatica Tetraspanin 2 (TSP2) Fused to E. coli Heat-Labile Enterotoxin B Subunit LTB Adjuvant Following Intranasal Vaccination of Cattle
Evaluation of Immunogenicity and Efficacy of Fasciola hepatica Tetraspanin 2 (TSP2) Fused to E. coli Heat-Labile Enterotoxin B Subunit LTB Adjuvant Following Intranasal Vaccination of Cattle Open
Fasciolosis, caused by the liver flukes Fasciola hepatica and F. gigantica, is an economically important and globally distributed zoonotic disease. Liver fluke infections in livestock cause significant losses in production and are of parti…
View article: Current Status for Controlling the Overlooked Caprine Fasciolosis
Current Status for Controlling the Overlooked Caprine Fasciolosis Open
The disease fasciolosis is caused by the liver flukes Fasciola hepatica and F. gigantica, which infect a wide range of mammals and production livestock, including goats. These flatworm parasites are globally distributed and predicted to co…
View article: Fasciola hepatica Control Practices on a Sample of Dairy Farms in Victoria, Australia
Fasciola hepatica Control Practices on a Sample of Dairy Farms in Victoria, Australia Open
In Australia, little is known about the strategies used by farmers to control Fasciola hepatica ( F. hepatica ) infection in dairy cattle. Triclabendazole-resistant F. hepatica have recently been found on several dairy and beef properties …
View article: Towards Understanding the Liver Fluke Transmission Dynamics on Farms: Detection of Liver Fluke Transmitting Snail and Liver Fluke-Specific Environmental DNA in Water Samples from an Irrigated Dairy Farm in Southeast Australia
Towards Understanding the Liver Fluke Transmission Dynamics on Farms: Detection of Liver Fluke Transmitting Snail and Liver Fluke-Specific Environmental DNA in Water Samples from an Irrigated Dairy Farm in Southeast Australia Open
Background Livestock production around the world is impacted by liver fluke ( Fasciola spp.) infection resulting in serious economic losses to the beef, dairy and sheep industries with significant losses of about $90 million per annum in A…
View article: Stimulating Neoblast-Like Cell Proliferation in Juvenile Fasciola hepatica Supports Growth and Progression towards the Adult Phenotype In Vitro
Stimulating Neoblast-Like Cell Proliferation in Juvenile Fasciola hepatica Supports Growth and Progression towards the Adult Phenotype In Vitro Open
Fascioliasis (or fasciolosis) is a socioeconomically important parasitic disease caused by liver flukes of the genus Fasciola. Flukicide resistance has exposed the need for new drugs and/or a vaccine for liver fluke control. A rapidly impr…