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liver fluke

American  
[liv-er] / ˈlɪv ər /

noun

  1. any of various trematodes, as Fasciola hepatica, parasitic in the liver and bile ducts of domestic animals and humans.


liver fluke British  

noun

  1. any of various parasitic flatworms, esp Fasciola hepatica, that inhabit the bile ducts of sheep, cattle, etc, and have a complex life cycle: class Digenea See also trematode

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Etymology

Origin of liver fluke

First recorded in 1785–95

Example Sentences

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Cases of liver fluke, which is transmitted through mud snails, have been rising over the long term.

From BBC • Feb. 24, 2025

A parasite called Heterobilharzia americana, a flatworm commonly referred to as liver fluke, was behind the illness of the 11 dogs.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 14, 2024

That's the reality for ants infected with the lancet liver fluke, a tiny parasitic flatworm.

From Science Daily • Sep. 17, 2023

Dr. Peter J. Hotez, director of the Texas Children’s Hospital Center for Vaccine Development, has vaccines against hookworm and schistosomiasis, a waterborne liver fluke, in clinical trials and is working on eight others.

From New York Times • Nov. 20, 2018

This was chiefly attributable to the ravages of the liver fluke which began in the disastrously wet season of 1879.

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