Describe the life cycle of hepatic flukes.

Usually, an adult (sexually mature) fluke lives and reproduces in a vertebrate animal – the main host (cattle or small ruminants, horses, pigs, humans). In the process of reproduction, the eggs of the parasite (up to 20 thousand per day) leave the liver into the intestines of the host and then outside.



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