"fascioliasis" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: fascioliases [plural]
Etymology: From Fasciola + -iasis (“denoting disease”). Etymology templates: {{taxfmt|Fasciola|genus}} Fasciola, {{suffix|en||iasis|t2=denoting disease}} + -iasis (“denoting disease”) Head templates: {{en-noun|~|fascioliases}} fascioliasis (countable and uncountable, plural fascioliases)
  1. (pathology) infestation with liver flukes (of genus Fasciola) Wikipedia link: fascioliasis Tags: countable, uncountable Categories (topical): Infestations, Pathology Synonyms: fasciolosis, fasciolasis, distomatosis, liver rot Translations (infestation with liver flukes): leverbotziekte [feminine] (Dutch), distomatose [feminine] (Dutch), ongans [neuter] (Dutch), májmételykór (Hungarian), 肝蛭症 (kantetsushō) (alt: かんてつしょう) (Japanese), fasciolose [feminine] (Portuguese), fasciolíase [feminine] (Portuguese), y pwd [masculine] (Welsh)

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