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Hookworm-like eggs in children's faecal samples from a rural area of Rwanda
Título : Hookworm-like eggs in children's faecal samples from a rural area of Rwanda |
Autor : Irisarri Gutiérrez, Maria José  Muñoz-Antoli, Carla  Acosta Soto, Lucrecia  Parker, Lucy Anne  Toledo, Rafael  Bornay Llinares, Fernando Jorge  Esteban, José Guillermo |
Editor : African Journals Online |
Departamento: Departamentos de la UMH::Agroquímica y Medio Ambiente |
Fecha de publicación: 2016-05-09 |
URI : https://hdl.handle.net/11000/34350 |
Resumen :
Background: Hookworm eggs identification and quantification is usually carried out by Kato-Katz method. However various structures present in the smear may be confused with eggs of such parasites. Objective: To document the presence of structures in Kato-Katz slides that could initially be misinterpreted as hookworm eggs. Method: 497 faecal samples were analysed by Kato-Katz technique, diphasic concentration technique, agar-plate coprocultive and larvae obtained were analysed by PCR and characterized by sequencing. Result: Hookworm-like eggs were found in 159 (32%) of the samples by Kato Katz, finally identified as Caenorhabditis elegans by PCR technique. Conclusion: The diagnosis of human hookworm eggs, only by the use of Kato Katz technique can lead to false positives because of similarities with eggs of other free-living worms, from wet soils like those of Rwanda that could contaminate stool samples
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Palabras clave/Materias: Hookworm eggs Kato-Katz method Misclassification Rwanda |
Tipo de documento : info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Derechos de acceso: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional |
DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v16i1.11 |
Aparece en las colecciones: Artículos Agroquímica y Medio Ambiente
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