Literature DB >> 16598679

Accurate diagnosis of Giardia spp and proper fecal examination procedures.

M W Dryden1, P A Payne, V Smith.   

Abstract

A series of investigations evaluated the ability of different testing methods - a swing-head centrifugation technique using two flotation solutions (1.18-specific gravity zinc sulfate and 1.27-specific gravity Sheather's sugar solution), a passive commercial flotation technique, and the SNAP Giardia Test Kit from IDEXX Laboratories - to identify Giardia-positive dogs and recover the eggs of other intestinal parasites. It was determined that the SNAP Giardia test can improve a practice's ability to identify Giardia-infected dogs. Because of its higher specific gravity, the sugar solution was better for recovering heavy parasite eggs, such as Taenia spp, and thus is the flotation solution of choice when conducting routine centrifugation fecal examinations.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16598679

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Ther        ISSN: 1528-3593


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