用于人和动物胃肠道寄生虫实验室诊断的tf检测技术

IF 0.5 4区 农林科学 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Sandra Valéria Inácio, Jancarlo Ferreira Gomes, Alexandre Xavier Falcão, Débora Regina Romualdo Da Silva, Walter Bertequini Nagata, Bianca Martins Dos Santos, Felipe Augusto Soares, Saulo Hudson Nery Loiola, Aline do Nascimento Benitez, Stefani Laryssa Rosa, Katia Denise Saraiva Bresciani
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摘要

肠道寄生虫栖息在人类和动物的肠道中,造成损害的严重程度取决于与寄生虫和宿主有关的几个因素。免疫功能低下的个体更有可能患上严重的寄生虫感染。胃肠道寄生虫病的诊断主要通过粪便检查进行,包括通过粪便清除的寄生虫的直接可视化和识别。这些测试通常是低灵敏度的,显微镜载玻片含有大量的杂质,这可能会损害诊断结果。为了提高诊断的准确性,一种新的寄生虫学技术被称为三粪试验(TF - Test)。为了进一步提高其诊断准确性,多年来对原始方案进行了少量修改。在这项研究中,这些新技术的性能,以检测胃肠道寄生虫在人类和动物的粪便样本进行了描述和讨论,并与其他传统的粪便测试的性能。结果表明,TF - Test常规和改良方法可用于多种人畜寄生虫的诊断,结果令人满意。
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TF-Test techniques for the laboratory diagnosis of gastrointestinal parasites of humans and animals

Intestinal parasites inhabit the intestinal tract of humans and animals, causing damages whose severity depends on several factors related to the parasite and the host. Immunocompromised individuals are more likely to develop severe forms of parasitic infestation. The diagnosis of the gastrointestinal parasitosis is mainly performed by the examination of the feces, which consists of the direct visualization and identification of the parasites eliminated through the feces. These tests are generally low sensitive and the microscope slides contain a large number of impurities, which can impair the result of the diagnosis. In order to improve the diagnostic accuracy, a new parasitological technique called Three Fecal Test (TF‑Test) was developed. To further improve its diagnostic accuracy, few modifications of the original protocols have been made with the years. In this study the performance of these new techniques to detect gastrointestinal parasites in human and animal fecal samples was described and discussed in relation to the performance of other conventional coprological tests. It could be concluded that the TF‑Test conventional and modified can be used for the diagnosis of several human and animal parasites, with satisfactory results.

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Veterinaria italiana
Veterinaria italiana VETERINARY SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: The journal was created as the Croce Azzurra in 1950. A quarterly peer-reviewed journal devoted to veterinary public health and other aspects of veterinary science and medicine, Veterinaria Italiana is published by the Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell’Abruzzo e del Molise ‘G. Caporale’ (Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell''Abruzzo e del Molise) in Teramo, Italy. The goal of the journal is to provide an international platform for veterinary public health information from Italy and other countries, particularly those in Eastern Europe and Africa, Asia and South America. Veterinarians and veterinary public health specialists are encouraged to share their knowledge and experience on this platform.
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