英:[ˈlivə flu:k]
美:[ˈlɪvɚ fluk]
英:[ˈlivə flu:k]
美:[ˈlɪvɚ fluk]
肝吸虫
noun
any of various trematode worms (such as Fasciola hepatica) that invade the mammalian liver
noun
any of various trematode worms (such as Fasciola hepatica) that invade the mammalian liver
The first known use of liver fluke was circa 1795
live-actionadjective
of, relating to, or featuring cinematography that is not produced by animation
done or performed live and usually in person
live-actionadjective
of, relating to, or featuring cinematography that is not produced by animation
done or performed live and usually in person
live-bearernoun
a fish that brings forth living young rather than eggsespecially: any of a family of numerous small fishes (as a molly or swordtail) that feed at the surface of the water
live-bearernoun
a fish that brings forth living young rather than eggsespecially: any of a family of numerous small fishes (as a molly or swordtail) that feed at the surface of the water
livestream1 of 2verb
to broadcast (an event) over the Internet for live viewing : to broadcast a livestream ofalso: to watch (an event) by connecting to a livestream
livestream2 of 2noun
a broadcast streamed over the Internet for live viewing
livestream1 of 2verb
to broadcast (an event) over the Internet for live viewing : to broadcast a livestream ofalso: to watch (an event) by connecting to a livestream
livestream2 of 2noun
a broadcast streamed over the Internet for live viewing
liver flukenoun
any of various trematode worms that invade the liver of mammals
liver flukenoun
any of various trematode worms that invade the mammalian liverespecially: one of the genus Fasciola (F. hepatica) that is a major parasite of the liver, bile ducts, and gallbladder of cattle and sheep, causes fascioliasis in humans, and uses snails of the genus Lymnaea as an intermediate host see chinese liver fluke
1 Some of those holes will have liver flukes living inside them.
2 Then there's the lancet liver fluke, whose complicated life cycle relies on successfully invading successive hosts: snails, ants, and grazing mammals.
3 Yes, ivermectin is approved for some human uses: It is used to cure parasitic diseases that mostly occur in low-income countries, such as river blindness and liver flukes.
4 The Chinese liver fluke requires wet marshy areas to sustain its life cycle and could not have been endemic to this arid region.
5 The doctors treated the man with a blood transfusion and the anti-parasitic drug triclabendazole, which is used specifically to treat liver flukes.
6 The doctors extracted some of the worms and identified them as the common liver fluke Fasciola hepatica.
7 There’s Toxoplasma gondii, which drives mice to seek out cats eager to eat them, and the liver fluke Dicrocoelium dendriticum, which motivates ants to climb blades of grass, exposing them to cows and sheep hungry for a snack.
8 The parasite, the lancet liver fluke, is a flatworm that jumps between different animal species to complete its life cycle.
1 肝蛭
2 吸虫纲
3 多种
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