The Spread of Invasive Diseases, the Effect of Their Poisons on the Body of Animals
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https://doi.org/10.51699/ijbea.v1i5.366Keywords:
helminths, helminthiases, parasitology, echinococcosis, coenurosis, invasion, faciolosisAbstract
This article presents the impact of the spread of parasitic diseases on the animal body and the negative impact of animal products on the human body.
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