The present study was carried on to compare several methods for identification of Cryptosporidium oocysts sp. which conclude modified acid fast stain, Sheather's flotation solutions, Ritchi formal-ether sedimentation solutions, noval stain and iodine technique. The modified acid-fast stain and its combination with formal – ether technique gave the best demonstration 100%. The most reliable technique for identification of oocysts was formal-ether concentration combination with modified acid fast stain (100%), followed by using modified acid fast stain only (97%), sucrose flotation technique (90%) novel staining technique (85%), formal ether concentration (84%), and iodine technique (69%) respectively
p. 1002-1008Despite the availability of many parasitological methods for detection of Cryptosporidiu...
Sixty-six stool specimens were evaluated by the ProSpecTR Cryptosporidium rapid enzyme immunoassay (...
To determine the routine diagnostic methods used and compare the performance in detection of oocysts...
This study was performed to detect the effective laboratory method for diagnosis of Cryptosporidium ...
Cryptosporidiosis (ICD-10-CM a07.2) is an ubiquitous parasitic disease (watery diarrhea) that is cau...
Five staining methods for identification of Cryptosporidium oocysts in faecal smears were evaluated ...
There is no paucity of methods for diagnosing Cryptosporidium spp. infection. The merits of immunoas...
Cryptosporidium spp. oocyst recovery in water and milk samples was evaluated. Samples were inoculate...
The water-borne protozoan parasite Cryptosporidium parvum forms oocysts that can persist for long pe...
In this review all of the methods that are currently in use for the investigation of Cryptosporidium...
The steps of two immunofluorescent-antibody-based detection methods were evaluated for their efficie...
Aim: Aim of the present study was to compare different methods, viz., Sheather’s sugar flotation (SS...
determining the recovery efficiency of a procedure for the detection of Cryptosporidium or the remov...
Objective: To perform a comparative diagnosis of Cryptosporidium infection in fresh and old stool sp...
Following an increase in the number of reports of Cryptosporidium infections and the problems encoun...
p. 1002-1008Despite the availability of many parasitological methods for detection of Cryptosporidiu...
Sixty-six stool specimens were evaluated by the ProSpecTR Cryptosporidium rapid enzyme immunoassay (...
To determine the routine diagnostic methods used and compare the performance in detection of oocysts...
This study was performed to detect the effective laboratory method for diagnosis of Cryptosporidium ...
Cryptosporidiosis (ICD-10-CM a07.2) is an ubiquitous parasitic disease (watery diarrhea) that is cau...
Five staining methods for identification of Cryptosporidium oocysts in faecal smears were evaluated ...
There is no paucity of methods for diagnosing Cryptosporidium spp. infection. The merits of immunoas...
Cryptosporidium spp. oocyst recovery in water and milk samples was evaluated. Samples were inoculate...
The water-borne protozoan parasite Cryptosporidium parvum forms oocysts that can persist for long pe...
In this review all of the methods that are currently in use for the investigation of Cryptosporidium...
The steps of two immunofluorescent-antibody-based detection methods were evaluated for their efficie...
Aim: Aim of the present study was to compare different methods, viz., Sheather’s sugar flotation (SS...
determining the recovery efficiency of a procedure for the detection of Cryptosporidium or the remov...
Objective: To perform a comparative diagnosis of Cryptosporidium infection in fresh and old stool sp...
Following an increase in the number of reports of Cryptosporidium infections and the problems encoun...
p. 1002-1008Despite the availability of many parasitological methods for detection of Cryptosporidiu...
Sixty-six stool specimens were evaluated by the ProSpecTR Cryptosporidium rapid enzyme immunoassay (...
To determine the routine diagnostic methods used and compare the performance in detection of oocysts...