About this Research Topic
Although trematode diseases are responsible for mortality and thereby are a major constraint in livestock production worldwide, little information is available on the epidemiology of trematode infection in ruminants in many countries. Additionally, global climate change has led to expanded distribution of trematodes, and as such, their habitat has increased the prevalence of the trematode infection in previously non-endemic countries. This has created new challenges in the prevention and control of these diseases.
The objective of this Research Topic is to collate the work of authors from various areas of research relating to trematode infection into a comprehensible article collection. We aim to improve understanding in this field and emphasize the importance of developing new strategies to control trematode diseases.
This Research Topic is open to Original Research Articles, Reviews, and Case Reports on trematode infection in ruminants.
Topic Editor William Witola holds patents related to vaccines and treatments for parasitic infections. All other Topic Editors declare no competing interests with regards to the Research Topic subject.
Keywords: Trematodesinfection, Fasciola, Dicrocoelium, Paramphistomum, Schistosoma
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