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Hepatazoa is a term used to refer to a group of parasitic organisms, specifically a class of single-celled protozoa known to infect the liver of various animals. These parasites can cause significant diseases in their hosts, affecting liver function and overall health. The most notable examples include species from genera such as Hepatozoon, which can infect both mammals and reptiles. Understanding hepatazoa is important for veterinary medicine and wildlife management due to their impact on animal health.

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