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Investigations were carried out on 993 cows in 14 breeding farms in 1998-1999. In 871 cows feces from rectum were collected and examined in the laboratory; eggs of Fasciola hepatica were detected in 36, that is 4.13%. The most extensive invasion of fasciolosis was observed in dairy cows from the Myszyniec area (20%) and in farms in the north-east Olsztyn area (8.7-16.7%); the lowest prevalence was observed in the west of the Olsztyn area (2.2-3.3%). In 6 (42.8%) out of 14 investigated farms liver fluke was not observed. The research showed that the significantly decreased extensive invasion of Fasciola hepatica in dairy cows in North-East Poland was not caused by systematic treatment, but was influenced by environmental indicators, mostly from acidity of water, where miracidiums die and snails - intermediate hosts of Fasciola hepatica - do not develop.