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- who: Aditya Yudhana and collaborators from the (Ahaetulla prasina) in Indonesia have published the research: First report of acanthocephalan parasite in wild-caught Asian vine snake (Ahaetulla prasina) in Indonesia, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study is the first comprehensive report of acanthocephalan infection in A. prasina in Indonesia, with a high prevalence rate of 80.06%.
- how: In contrast 80.06% prevalence rate was recorded in this study implying that A. prasina is more susceptible as a paratenic host compared to X. piscator. Further studies on wild-caught snakes that Veterinary . . .
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