The influence of serial fecal sampling on the diagnosis of giardiasis in humans, dogs, and cats

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Autor(a) principal: Uchôa, Flávia Fernandes de Mendonça
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Sudré, Adriana Pittella, Macieira, Daniel de Barros, Almosny, Nádia Regina Pereira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/140678
Resumo: Giardia infection is a common clinical problem in humans and pets. The diagnosis of giardiasis is challenging as hosts intermittently excrete protozoan cysts in their feces. In the present study, we comparatively evaluated two methods of serial fecal sampling in humans, dogs, and cats from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The Faust et al. technique was used to examine fecal specimens collected in triplicate from 133 patients (52 humans, 60 dogs, and 21 cats). Specimens from 74 patients were received from the group assigned to carry out sampling on consecutive days - 34 humans, 35 dogs, and 5 cats, and specimens from 59 patients were received from the group assigned to carry out sampling on non-consecutive, separate days - 18 human beings, 25 dogs, and 16 cats. G. duodenalis cysts were found in stools of 30 individuals. Multiple stool sampling resulted in an increase in the number of samples that were positive for Giardia in both groups. The authors therefore conclude that multiple stool sampling increases the sensitivity of the Faust et al . technique to detect G. duodenalis cysts in samples from humans, cats and dogs.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The influence of serial fecal sampling on the diagnosis of giardiasis in humans, dogs, and cats
title The influence of serial fecal sampling on the diagnosis of giardiasis in humans, dogs, and cats
spellingShingle The influence of serial fecal sampling on the diagnosis of giardiasis in humans, dogs, and cats
Uchôa, Flávia Fernandes de Mendonça
Giardia duodenalis
Fecal examination
Protozoa
Cysts
title_short The influence of serial fecal sampling on the diagnosis of giardiasis in humans, dogs, and cats
title_full The influence of serial fecal sampling on the diagnosis of giardiasis in humans, dogs, and cats
title_fullStr The influence of serial fecal sampling on the diagnosis of giardiasis in humans, dogs, and cats
title_full_unstemmed The influence of serial fecal sampling on the diagnosis of giardiasis in humans, dogs, and cats
title_sort The influence of serial fecal sampling on the diagnosis of giardiasis in humans, dogs, and cats
author Uchôa, Flávia Fernandes de Mendonça
author_facet Uchôa, Flávia Fernandes de Mendonça
Sudré, Adriana Pittella
Macieira, Daniel de Barros
Almosny, Nádia Regina Pereira
author_role author
author2 Sudré, Adriana Pittella
Macieira, Daniel de Barros
Almosny, Nádia Regina Pereira
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Uchôa, Flávia Fernandes de Mendonça
Sudré, Adriana Pittella
Macieira, Daniel de Barros
Almosny, Nádia Regina Pereira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Giardia duodenalis
Fecal examination
Protozoa
Cysts
topic Giardia duodenalis
Fecal examination
Protozoa
Cysts
description Giardia infection is a common clinical problem in humans and pets. The diagnosis of giardiasis is challenging as hosts intermittently excrete protozoan cysts in their feces. In the present study, we comparatively evaluated two methods of serial fecal sampling in humans, dogs, and cats from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The Faust et al. technique was used to examine fecal specimens collected in triplicate from 133 patients (52 humans, 60 dogs, and 21 cats). Specimens from 74 patients were received from the group assigned to carry out sampling on consecutive days - 34 humans, 35 dogs, and 5 cats, and specimens from 59 patients were received from the group assigned to carry out sampling on non-consecutive, separate days - 18 human beings, 25 dogs, and 16 cats. G. duodenalis cysts were found in stools of 30 individuals. Multiple stool sampling resulted in an increase in the number of samples that were positive for Giardia in both groups. The authors therefore conclude that multiple stool sampling increases the sensitivity of the Faust et al . technique to detect G. duodenalis cysts in samples from humans, cats and dogs.
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