Journal of Parasitology Research (Jan 2012)

Short Communication: A Simple Method for Performing Worm-Egg Counts on Sodium Acetate Formaldehyde-Preserved Samples

  • Wayne Melrose,
  • Holly Menzies,
  • Melissa Boer,
  • Hayley Joseph,
  • David Reeve,
  • Richard Speare

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/617028
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2012

Abstract

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The Kato Katz method is the most common way of performing worm-egg counts on human faecal samples, but it must be done in the field using freshly collected samples. This makes it difficult to use in remote, poorly accessible situations. This paper describes a simple method for egg counts on preserved samples collected in the field and sent to a central location for further processing.