Article Category: Research Article
Published Online: Nov 21, 2016
Page range: 326 - 330
Received: Jul 01, 2016
Accepted: Oct 26, 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/helmin-2016-0036
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Only a few surveys have ever been carried out of the helminths of the commensal rodents found in the traditional wet markets that play such an important part of daily life in South-east Asia. The potential of rodents as reservoirs of zoonoses including helminths is of great interest since in these markets humans and rodents come into closer contact than in other environments and food may be indirectly contaminated via rodent faeces. Helminths in a total of 98 rats belonging to two species (