Because mitten crabs are an exotic species and a known vector of the Oriental liver fluke, which is transmissible to humans, it's illegal to possess them live in California.
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Koi made with raw fish is a popular dish in Laos and Isaan and a common source of infection with the Southeast Asian liver fluke " Opisthorchis viverrini ".
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A later book is more circumspect : Romneys are said to be somewhat resistant to foot rot, liver flukes and other problems that often plague sheep in damp pastures .
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By 1950, however, concerns that the elk were spreading liver fluke to other local animal populations led the provincial government to institute a program of eliminating the population by permitting hunting of the elk.
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Parasitic infections associated with cancer include " Schistosoma haematobium " ( squamous cell carcinoma of the bladder ) and the liver flukes, " Opisthorchis viverrini " and " Clonorchis sinensis " ( cholangiocarcinoma ).
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However, a wildlife warden associated with the park said the pachyderms may have been hit by a disease called " liver fluke, " which he described as a " hostile variety of worms ."
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Parasitic infections strongly associated with cancer include " Schistosoma haematobium " ( squamous cell carcinoma of the bladder ) and the liver flukes, " Opisthorchis viverrini " and " Clonorchis sinensis " ( cholangiocarcinoma ).
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In Australia, European hares were reported as being infected by four species of nematode, six of coccidian, several liver flukes and two canine H . lyriocephalus " ), and mites ( " Leporacarus gibbus " ).
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The consumption of raw fresh water fish can lead to an infection by " Opisthorchis viverrini " ( Southeast Asian liver fluke ), a parasitical flatworm that can live for many years inside the human liver.
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But the warm, wet climate is also good for potato blights, like the ones that caused a devastating famine in the mid-1800s, and for cattle parasites called liver flukes, which have become a serious problem for Ireland's important beef exports.