Comparative study of five techniques for the diagnosis of canine gastrointestinal parasites

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Autor(a) principal: Coelho,Willian Marinho Dourado
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Gomes,Jancarlo Ferreira, Falcão,Alexandre Xavier, Santos,Bianca Martins dos, Soares,Felipe Augusto, Suzuki,Celso Tetsuo Nagase, Amarante,Alessandro Francisco Talamini do, Bresciani,Katia Denise Saraiva
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária (Online)
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Resumo: Differences in the efficacy of diagnostic techniques employed in the parasitological examination of feces are a limiting factor of this laboratory procedure in the field of Veterinary Parasitology. To verify advances in this type of examination in dogs, we conducted a study using a new technique (TFGII/Dog). Fifty naturally infected dogs were housed in individual stalls, and their feces were evaluated comparatively using this technique and four other conventional techniques. The TFGII/Dog showed high levels of sensitivity and efficiency, surpassing the diagnostic accuracy of the other techniques with a kappa concordance index of 0.739 (Substantial), as opposed to 0.546 (Moderate), 0.485 (Moderate), 0.467 (Moderate), and 0.325 (Fair) of the Spontaneous-Sedimentation, Centrifugal-Flotation in Saturated Zinc Sulfate Solution, Centrifugal-Flotation in Saturated Sugar Solution, and Spontaneous-Flotation in Saturated Sodium Chloride Solution techniques, respectively. The combination of positive results of all techniques comprises eight genera of parasites, with Ancylostoma spp. predominating among helminths, and Cystoisospora spp. among protozoa. The TFGII/Dog technique showed better diagnostic performance, and can therefore be considered an important tool for optimizing the results of laboratory routines and for the control of canine gastrointestinal parasites.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparative study of five techniques for the diagnosis of canine gastrointestinal parasites
title Comparative study of five techniques for the diagnosis of canine gastrointestinal parasites
spellingShingle Comparative study of five techniques for the diagnosis of canine gastrointestinal parasites
Coelho,Willian Marinho Dourado
Parasitological techniques
dog
helminths
protozoa
TFGII/Dog
title_short Comparative study of five techniques for the diagnosis of canine gastrointestinal parasites
title_full Comparative study of five techniques for the diagnosis of canine gastrointestinal parasites
title_fullStr Comparative study of five techniques for the diagnosis of canine gastrointestinal parasites
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study of five techniques for the diagnosis of canine gastrointestinal parasites
title_sort Comparative study of five techniques for the diagnosis of canine gastrointestinal parasites
author Coelho,Willian Marinho Dourado
author_facet Coelho,Willian Marinho Dourado
Gomes,Jancarlo Ferreira
Falcão,Alexandre Xavier
Santos,Bianca Martins dos
Soares,Felipe Augusto
Suzuki,Celso Tetsuo Nagase
Amarante,Alessandro Francisco Talamini do
Bresciani,Katia Denise Saraiva
author_role author
author2 Gomes,Jancarlo Ferreira
Falcão,Alexandre Xavier
Santos,Bianca Martins dos
Soares,Felipe Augusto
Suzuki,Celso Tetsuo Nagase
Amarante,Alessandro Francisco Talamini do
Bresciani,Katia Denise Saraiva
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Coelho,Willian Marinho Dourado
Gomes,Jancarlo Ferreira
Falcão,Alexandre Xavier
Santos,Bianca Martins dos
Soares,Felipe Augusto
Suzuki,Celso Tetsuo Nagase
Amarante,Alessandro Francisco Talamini do
Bresciani,Katia Denise Saraiva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Parasitological techniques
dog
helminths
protozoa
TFGII/Dog
topic Parasitological techniques
dog
helminths
protozoa
TFGII/Dog
description Differences in the efficacy of diagnostic techniques employed in the parasitological examination of feces are a limiting factor of this laboratory procedure in the field of Veterinary Parasitology. To verify advances in this type of examination in dogs, we conducted a study using a new technique (TFGII/Dog). Fifty naturally infected dogs were housed in individual stalls, and their feces were evaluated comparatively using this technique and four other conventional techniques. The TFGII/Dog showed high levels of sensitivity and efficiency, surpassing the diagnostic accuracy of the other techniques with a kappa concordance index of 0.739 (Substantial), as opposed to 0.546 (Moderate), 0.485 (Moderate), 0.467 (Moderate), and 0.325 (Fair) of the Spontaneous-Sedimentation, Centrifugal-Flotation in Saturated Zinc Sulfate Solution, Centrifugal-Flotation in Saturated Sugar Solution, and Spontaneous-Flotation in Saturated Sodium Chloride Solution techniques, respectively. The combination of positive results of all techniques comprises eight genera of parasites, with Ancylostoma spp. predominating among helminths, and Cystoisospora spp. among protozoa. The TFGII/Dog technique showed better diagnostic performance, and can therefore be considered an important tool for optimizing the results of laboratory routines and for the control of canine gastrointestinal parasites.
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