1975
DOI: 10.1016/0035-9203(75)90126-1
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A simple and rapid technique for quantitative estimation of helminth eggs in human and animal excreta with special reference to Schistosoma sp.

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“…The number of worms dissected from each animal and the animal species was recorded. From some of the highly infected animals, a small piece of the liver was taken, macerated, and passed through a 212 µm sieve with 0.85% saline and any schistosome eggs present in the samples concentrated using a Pitchford funnel [45]. The eggs were then released into a clean Petri dish and exposed to fresh water and light to facilitate hatching.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of worms dissected from each animal and the animal species was recorded. From some of the highly infected animals, a small piece of the liver was taken, macerated, and passed through a 212 µm sieve with 0.85% saline and any schistosome eggs present in the samples concentrated using a Pitchford funnel [45]. The eggs were then released into a clean Petri dish and exposed to fresh water and light to facilitate hatching.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parasite eggs were identified based on the morphological characteristics. Density of infection, as expressed by eggs per gram (EPG) of faeces, was calculated by multiplying each slide count by 20 [ 19 ].…”
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“…Eggs from positive samples were hatched by homogenising each sample with 0.85% saline solution and then passing it through a metal sieve of 212 mm pore size to remove any larger debris. The remaining aqueous solution containing the eggs was then passed through a home-made Pitchford and Visser funnel [40] and washed copiously with bottled mineral water. The eggs were then concentrated within the Pitchford and Visser funnel and placed in a petri dish where they were exposed to clean water and light.…”
Section: Parasite Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%