Kubic FLOTAC显微镜用于肝片形吸虫和calicophoron daubneygg自动检测的专用深度学习工作流程。

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q1 PARASITOLOGY
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肝片形吸虫和多布尼萼甲吸虫是对反刍家畜养殖场产生重大健康和经济影响的吸虫。有效和可靠的诊断对于控制其传播至关重要。为了提高共显微诊断,Kubic FLOTAC显微镜(KFM)是一种便携式数码显微镜,设计用于实验室和现场使用。它基于FLOTAC/Mini-FLOTAC技术的使用,并将其高灵敏度,准确度和精度与基于人工智能(AI)预测模型的可靠系统相结合。它具有自动寄生虫卵检测功能,由集成电池供电,用于显微镜控制的web界面以及用于图像分析的专用AI服务器。在本研究中,通过额外的处理步骤和稳健的检测模型,优化了系统以更好地区分这两种寄生虫的卵。两种方案,鸡蛋添加样本和自然感染样本,用于模拟不同的样本条件,创建一个数据集用于模型训练和评估。第二个现场样本数据集,通过光学显微镜验证了卵子数量,用于评估性能。在对两种方案的样品进行评估时发现检测性能是令人满意的。具体而言,通过KFM系统生成的临床报告获得的平均粪卵数显示,每个样本的平均绝对误差仅为8个卵。这一结果表明,KFM是支持畜牧业的寄生虫学诊断的有价值的工具。
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A dedicated deep learning workflow for automatic Fasciola hepatica and Calicophoron daubneyi egg detection using the Kubic FLOTAC microscope.

Fasciola hepatica and Calicophoron daubneyi are trematodes with significant health and economic impacts on ruminant livestock farms. An effective and reliable diagnosis is essential to control their spread. To improve copromicroscopic diagnosis, the Kubic FLOTAC Microscope (KFM), a portable digital microscope, was designed for both laboratory and field use. It is based on the use of FLOTAC/Mini-FLOTAC techniques and combines their high sensitivity, accuracy and precision with a reliable system based on an Artificial Intelligence (AI) predictive model. It features automated parasite egg detection, powered by an integrated battery, a web interface for microscope control, and a dedicated AI server for image analysis. In this study, the system was optimized to better discriminate between the eggs of these two parasites through additional processing steps and a robust detection model. Two protocols, egg-spiked samples and naturally infected samples, were used to simulate different sample conditions, creating a dataset for model training and evaluation. A second dataset of field samples, with egg counts verified by optical microscopy, was used to assess performance. The detection performance during the evaluation of samples from both protocols was found to be satisfactory. Specifically, the average fecal egg count, obtained through the clinical report generated by the KFM system, exhibited a mean absolute error of only 8 eggs per sample. This result demonstrates that the KFM is a valuable tool for parasitological diagnosis that supports the livestock industry.

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期刊介绍: International Journal for Parasitology offers authors the option to sponsor nonsubscriber access to their articles on Elsevier electronic publishing platforms. For more information please view our Sponsored Articles page. The International Journal for Parasitology publishes the results of original research in all aspects of basic and applied parasitology, including all the fields covered by its Specialist Editors, and ranging from parasites and host-parasite relationships of intrinsic biological interest to those of social and economic importance in human and veterinary medicine and agriculture.
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