Fascioloides magna is a trematode parasite that occurs in wild and domestic ruminants. Also called as " Adult flukes" which occurs in the liver of the definitive hosts.
Definitive hosts are : Sheeps, infected liver of mammals
includes humans
Infective stage of definitive hosts : encysted metacercariae on
vegetations
Diagnostics stage: Eggs in the stool specimens
Adult flukes resides in bile ducts of sheep >>>>> Eggs seen in feces >>>> miracidium >>>> intermediate host >>>> snail >>>> metacercariae >>>>> encyst on Pasture
fascioloides magna infectious stage for definitive host: diagnostic stage for definitive host:
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