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A long-term survey of Fascioloides magna in red deer (Cervus elaphus) in Slovakia (Danube floodplain forests) during the period of 2005 – 2015


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Fig. 1

Geographic origin of Fascioloides magna from southwestern Slovakia analyzed in current study. 1 – Vojka nad Dunajom, 2 – Bodíky, 3 – Číčov, 4 – Trávnik, 5 – Klížská Nemá, 6 – Holiare, 7 – Tôň, 8 – Zemianska Olča, 9 – Vel’ké Kosihy, 10 – Okolicná na Ostrove, 11 – Zlatná na Ostrove, 12 – Calovec, 13 – Chotín, 14 – Svätý Peter, 15 – Modrany, 16 – Bátorové Kosihy, 17 – Búč, 18 – Kravany nad Dunajom, 19 – Svätý Juraj, Pereš. The respective localities were visualized using the DIVA-GIS available from http://www.diva-gis.org
Geographic origin of Fascioloides magna from southwestern Slovakia analyzed in current study. 1 – Vojka nad Dunajom, 2 – Bodíky, 3 – Číčov, 4 – Trávnik, 5 – Klížská Nemá, 6 – Holiare, 7 – Tôň, 8 – Zemianska Olča, 9 – Vel’ké Kosihy, 10 – Okolicná na Ostrove, 11 – Zlatná na Ostrove, 12 – Calovec, 13 – Chotín, 14 – Svätý Peter, 15 – Modrany, 16 – Bátorové Kosihy, 17 – Búč, 18 – Kravany nad Dunajom, 19 – Svätý Juraj, Pereš. The respective localities were visualized using the DIVA-GIS available from http://www.diva-gis.org

Fig. 2

Prevalence of Fascioloides magna in red deer in southwestern Slovakia in the respective years during the period of 2005–2015. N – number of examined red deer, Np – number of red deer infected with F. magna, % – prevalence of fascioloidosis
Prevalence of Fascioloides magna in red deer in southwestern Slovakia in the respective years during the period of 2005–2015. N – number of examined red deer, Np – number of red deer infected with F. magna, % – prevalence of fascioloidosis

Fig. 3

Intensity of Fascioloides magna infection in red deer in southwestern Slovakia during the period of 2005 – 2015
Intensity of Fascioloides magna infection in red deer in southwestern Slovakia during the period of 2005 – 2015
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Life Sciences, Zoology, Ecology, other, Medicine, Clinical Medicine, Microbiology, Virology and Infection Epidemiology