A total of 62 rats,comprising 6 of Rattus rattus (R.rattus), 12 of Bandicota savilei, 17 of Rattus argentiventer, and 27 of Bandicota indica (B.indica) were captured and examined.
The overall prevalence of A.cantonensis was 1.61%. Only one Rattus rattus was found to be infected with adult worms (Figure 1). 307 giant African land snails were collected of which 37 (12.37%) were infected with 3rd stage larvae of A.cantonensis (Figure 2).