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A. dogs
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B. sheep
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C. chicken
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D. pigs
Explanation
Fasciola hepatica, commonly known as the liver fluke
It is a parasitic flatworm that primarily infects the liver of various mammals.
The primary hosts for this parasite are:
Sheep:
- This is one of the most common hosts for Fasciola hepatica.
- The parasite causes significant health problems in sheep, including liver damage and reduced productivity.
Cattle are also common hosts for Fasciola hepatica.
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