Literature DB >> 16124430

Significantly increased recovery of intestinal parasites on routine stool specimen evaluation.

Boonchai Wongstitwilairoong1, Apichai Srijan, Songmuang Piyaphong, Vitaya Khungvalert, Orapan Chivaratanond, Ladaporn Bodhidatta, B L Smith, C J Mason.   

Abstract

Three hundred thirty-six stool samples from October 2001 through October 2002 were analyzed for the presence of intestinal parasites. Fifty-six of these (16.7%) were positive for a total of 66 parasites; 65/66 (98.5%) were detected by iodine and dimethyl sulfoxide-modified acid-fast (DMSO-mAFB) stained smears of fresh and formalin-ethylacetate sedimentation concentrated samples. Saline, iodine, and DMSO-mAFB stained smears of fresh stool samples alone detected significantly fewer parasites, finding only 50/66 (75.8%) (p < 0.05). Stool samples analyzed by trichrome stained specimens preserved in Zinc sulfate polyvinyl alcohol (Zinc PVA) detected only 41/ 66 (62.2%) of the parasites. In our study population, it was necessary to perform the National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standard (NCCLS) recommended to accurately detect intestinal parasites. The concentration technique is simple and significantly increased the detection of intestinal parasites.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16124430

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health        ISSN: 0125-1562            Impact factor:   0.267


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1.  The case control studies of HIV and Intestinal parasitic infections rate in active pulmonary tuberculosis patients in Woldia General Hospital and Health Center in North Wollo, Amhara Region, Ethiopia.

Authors:  Ambachew Woreta Hailu; Solomon G/Selassie; Yared Merid; Addis Adera Gebru; Yonas Yimam Ayene; Markos Kidane Asefa
Journal:  Int J Pharma Sci       Date:  2015-06-10
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