“…In previous studies, carried out in Italy on roe deer, lower prevalences have been found (Poglayen et al, 1990;Poglayen et al, 1996). In Europe, on the other hand, equal prevalences have been found in Germany (Rehbein et al, 2000), Spain (Pato et al, 2013), Turkey (Umur et al, 2011), and slightly lower, again in Turkey (Bolukbas et al, 2012). Lower prevalences have been found in the Czech Republic (Vetyska, 1980), Austria (Schwarz et al, 2011), andPoland (Tomczuk et al, 2017;Balicka-Ramisz et al, 2003) Chabertia ovina showed the lowest prevalence in the large intestine 26.9 % (41.2 %) in the present study.…”