Eurytrema Pancreaticum

Eurytrema pancreaticum is a species of trematode of the family. Dicrcolligidae are widespread in the world. The definitive hosts of the species are agricultural animals: large and small cattle. In rare cases, a person can be infected with this type of fluke.

Eurytrema Pancreaticum lives in various organs of its intermediate hosts, the larval stages (mostly in the liver). In addition to farm animals and humans, intermediate hosts of this type of trematode can also be mollusks



*Article about* ***Eurytrema p******ancreaticum.*** ** Eurytremapancreaticum* is a species of trematodoncreaticum from the family Dicrocoiliidea, found throughout the world. The definitive hosts are farm animals or sometimes humans. Intermediate hosts are mollusks. In humans, it causes the disease eurythrema, one of the most important parasitoses reported in southern China, spread almost exclusively through contaminated spring water.

The description of Eurotremanuclear fits well into the paradigm of the relationships between helminths that use intermediate individuals for their reproduction.