How many percent is the distribution of M.streptocerca round worm in world?

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M. streptocerca is a type of nematode roundworm that primarily infects cattle and other cattle-like animals. The distribution of M. streptocerca is predominantly in tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world where these animals are prevalent.

It is difficult to provide an exact percentage of the global distribution of M. streptocerca as the prevalence of this parasite can vary greatly depending on the region and specific populations of animals. However, it is generally considered a common parasite in many tropical and sub-tropical regions where cattle are raised.

Overall, it can be estimated that the distribution of M. streptocerca roundworm is significant in these regions, but a specific percentage would be difficult to provide without further detailed data on the prevalence of this parasite in different areas around the world.