“…A 28-year-old woman affected with linguatulosis and with respiratory symptoms, including sneezing and nasal discharge, representing the clinical signs of Marrara was described in Iran (Maleky, 2001). Human nasopharyngel linguatulosis was also reported from the Van Province of Turkey close to the North Western region of Iran (Yilmaz et al, 2011). Several other studies have assessed the prevalence of L. serrata in dogs (Khalil, 1970;Akyol et al, 1995;Oryan et al, 1997;Meshgi and Asgarian, 2003;Aldemir, 2004;Oryan et al, 2008), one-humped camels (Mobedi et al, 1988;Oryan et al, 1993;Tajik et al, 2007;Haddadzadeh et al, 2010;Radfar et al, 2010), two-humped camels (Haddadzadeh et al, 2009), buffaloes (Sisakumar et al, 2005;Tajik et al, 2008;Jalali, 2010), sheep (Esmail-Nia et al, 2000;Shekarforoush et al, 2004;Tavassoli et al, 2007a;Ravindran et al, 2008;Gul et al, 2009;Fard et al, 2011), cattle (Tajik et al, 2006;Hami et al, 2009;Fard et al, 2010b;Youssef and Hadizedeh-Moalem, 2010), goats (Saiyari et al, 1996;Razavi et al, 2004;Tavassoli et al, 2007b;Mir et al, 2009;Fard et al, 2010a;) and small ruminants (Vatsya et al, 2011).…”