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      Efficacy of stool examination for detection of Strongyloides infection.

      The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
      Animals, Brazil, epidemiology, Feces, parasitology, Humans, Japan, Strongyloides, isolation & purification, Strongyloidiasis, diagnosis, Thailand

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          To determine the efficacy of stool examination for detection of Strongyloides infection, 1,350 stool samples collected in Japan, Brazil, and Thailand were examined by four different methods (direct fecal smear, formalin-ether concentration. Harada-Mori filter paper culture, and agar plate culture). The newly developed agar plate culture method was highly effective; more than 96% of the positive cases were diagnosed by this method. The coprologic examination, however, was not sensitive enough for detecting chronic infections because more than 40% of the positive cases were overlooked even when persons with proven Strongyloides infection were re-examined several months later without intervening treatment. Therefore, it is essential to examine stool samples repeatedly to achieve a correct diagnosis, and even so, it is important to note that a negative result does not necessarily indicate the unequivocal absence of the infection.

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          7573706
          10.4269/ajtmh.1995.53.248

          Chemistry
          Animals,Brazil,epidemiology,Feces,parasitology,Humans,Japan,Strongyloides,isolation & purification,Strongyloidiasis,diagnosis,Thailand

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