*3.2.3 Trematoda*

Generally, infection with trematodes is not very common in domestic chickens. The only reference that dealt with trematodes was 309 heads of birds (83 chicken, 152 ducks, and 74 muscovy ducks) from two districts of Sukabumi and Serang, province of West Java, has been investigated for the presence of trematode infection. Chicken from Sukabumi had a slightly higher trematode infection rate than chicken from Serang, During the study was identified at least 13 genera of trematode were: *Apatemon sp.*, *Catatropis sp, Cotylurus sp, Echinostoma sp, Hypoderaeum sp, Notocotylus sp, Opistorchis sp, Paramonostomum sp, Philophthalmus sp, Prosthogonimus sp, Psilochasmus sp, Dendritobilharzia sp,* and *Trichobilharzia sp.* The last two identified flukes were found in both ducks and Muscovy ducks but not in chickens [41].
