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Item Prevalence of Eggs of Three Trematode Genera (Fasciolaspp,Dicrocoeliumspp and schistosoma spp) In Buffaloes of Satungal Slaughter House, Kathmandu(Department of Zoology, 2007) Gurung, BharateeA studyon the prevalance of trematodes in buffalo was conductedin Satungal, Kathmandu during the period of December 2006-January2007. A total of 210 stool samples were collected during the study periodand examined employing sedimentation method. The overall prevalenceof helminth parasite was found 61.90%. Significant difference was foundin theprevalence ofthree genera oftrematode infection among buffaloes.The parasitic infections of Fasciolaspp was 38.57%,Dicrocoeliumspp18.10% and ofSchistosomaspp 28.10%.Single infection (infection withone species) wereobserved among 8.57%. Mixed infections of differentgenera of trematodes (Fasciolaspp,Dicrocoeliumspp andSchistosomaspp) were also observed and was found in 14.76%. It was noticed that ahigher infection rate was recorded in buffaloes above 2 years (71.65%)than buffaloes below 2years (46.99%). Most of the buffaloes examinedduring the present survey had low to moderateFasciola, SchistosomaandDicrocoeliumegg counts suggesting that the infections were usually sub-clinical. Pseudoparasites were also observed among 23 (10.95%) positivesamples. No work regarding these pseudo parasites was found.