Two Cryptosporidium isolates from cattle were morphologically the same, and ellipsoidal, measuring 7.2 µm ×5.4 m and 7.2 µm×5.3 µm. On IFA, these oocysts showed positive reactions for Cryptosporidium andersoni identification (Figure 1) and identified as Cryptosporidium andersoni (C. andersoni) based on these data. Smaller type oocysts such as C. parvum, which size are less than 6 µm, were not seen. Using sedimentation method for trematode eggs, F. gigantica and Paramphistomum spp. were found in 12.5% and 3.8% of samples, respectively. Prevalence varied by province; 0.0%-71.4% for F. gigantica and 0.0%-35.0% for Paramphistomum spp.