2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-0915-5_1
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Form and Function in the Digenea

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“…Although F . hepatica is a hermaphrodite, cross-fertilization is assumed to be the usual reproductive strategy [49]. The presence of Neorickettsia in spermatozoa and seminal fluid could provide an alternative route for fluke-to-fluke transmission, as it was described for tick-borne pathogens [50], though further studies will be needed to explore this possibility.…”
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“…Although F . hepatica is a hermaphrodite, cross-fertilization is assumed to be the usual reproductive strategy [49]. The presence of Neorickettsia in spermatozoa and seminal fluid could provide an alternative route for fluke-to-fluke transmission, as it was described for tick-borne pathogens [50], though further studies will be needed to explore this possibility.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%