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Volume 28, Number 6—June 2022
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Fasciolopsis buski Detected in Humans in Bihar and Pigs in Assam, India

Dipshikha Saikia1, Yugal K. Prasad1, Suman Dahal, and Sudeep GhataniComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Sikkim University, Gangtok, India (D. Saikia, S. Dahal, S. Ghatani); Shri Shubh Lal Hospital and Research Centre, Sitamarhi, India (Y.K. Prasad)

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Figure 1

Fasciolopsis buski trematode samples preserved in absolute ethanol. A) Parasites recovered from child patients in Shri Shubh Lal Hospital and Research Centre Hospital, Sitamarhi, Bihar, India. B) Parasites isolated from the intestine of freshly slaughtered pigs in Sivasagar district of Assam.

Figure 1. Fasciolopsis buski trematode samples preserved in absolute ethanol. A) Parasites recovered from child patients in Shri Shubh Lal Hospital and Research Centre Hospital, Sitamarhi, Bihar, India. B) Parasites isolated from the intestine of freshly slaughtered pigs in Sivasagar district of Assam.

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1These first authors contributed equally to this article.

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