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Title: 
Comparison of three concentration methods for the recovery of canine intestinal parasites from stool samples
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Institution: 
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
ISSN: 
0014-4894
Abstract: 
The aim of present study was to compare the efficiency of a commercial assay and two conventional methods for fecal concentration in detecting canine gastrointestinal parasites. Fecal samples from 254 dogs were processed by centrifugation-sedimentation (CS), centrifugation-flotation (CF) and a commercial assay for fecal concentration (TF-test (R)). The following parasites were detected: Ancylostoma (37.8%), Giardia (16.9%), Toxocara canis (8.7%), Trichuris vulpis (7.1%), Isospora (3.5%), and Sarcocystis (2.7%). The calculated analytical sensitivity indicated that CF was more accurate (P < 0.01) in detecting Ancylostoma, T. canis, T. vulpis and Giardia infections. However, CF showed significantly higher sensitivity only for Ancylostoma, compared to the other two methods. The kappa index value of diagnostic agreement between TF-test and CF was high for T. canis (83%) and moderate for Giardia (72%) and Ancylostoma (63%). The advantages and limitations of each method were assessed for individual diagnosis and epidemiological investigation. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Issue Date: 
1-Oct-2010
Citation: 
Experimental Parasitology. San Diego: Academic Press Inc. Elsevier B.V., v. 126, n. 2, p. 214-216, 2010.
Time Duration: 
214-216
Publisher: 
Academic Press Inc. Elsevier B.V.
Keywords: 
  • Intestinal parasites
  • Diagnosis
  • Coprological methods
  • Dogs
Source: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.exppara.2010.04.027
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Type: 
outro
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http://repositorio.unesp.br/handle/11449/18932
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