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Giardia duodenalis appeared to be the most frequent parasite with prevalence values varying from 1.3% to 24.78% (dogs) and from 0% to 20.31% (cats) [ 5, 7– 10].
The most frequent parasite species found in the examined faecal samples were T. vulpis (10.1%), followed by I. canis (4.1%), A. caninum (2.4%), T. leonina (1.4%) and T. canis (0.7%).
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The most frequent parasites found in turtles (Table 6) were Oxyurid nematoda in 81.8%.
The most frequent parasites found in snakes (Table 4) were Strongylid nematoda (Kalicephalus sp). in 20.4%.
The most frequent parasites found in lizards (Table 5) were Oxyurid nematoda in 57.1%.
Toxoplasma gondii (n = 17) was the most frequent documented parasite and pneumocystis jirovecii (n = 53) was the most frequent fungal agent, followed by Cryptococcus neoformans (n = 8).
As regards helminthic infections, hookworms, ascarids, and whipworms were the most frequent intestinal parasites in dogs [ 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10– 10].
In particular, we developed a new graphical tool that permits discrimination between the most frequent sequences in the parasites.
One of the most frequent countermeasures adopted by parasites against the host's immune system is antigenic variation.
The most frequent complaint related with any parasite infection was intestinal dismotility (40.0%).
T. circumcincta was the most abundant (mean A = 558.62) and most frequent (P = 73%) abomasal parasite in all studied goats, followed by H. contortus (mean A = 69, P = 46%).
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