Comparison of five parasitological techniques for laboratory diagnosis of Balantidium coli cysts
Abstract Balantidium coli is a protozoon that can cause dysentery in humans, pigs and nonhuman primates, with zoonotic potential. In the literature, there is still little information on the effectiveness of different laboratory techniques for diagnosing this disease. This study compared and evaluate...
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doaj-bb33e5ccc3894cc3bfa0ecd99f2748782020-11-25T00:30:33ZengColégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinaria Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária1984-296125328629210.1590/S1984-29612016044S1984-29612016000300286Comparison of five parasitological techniques for laboratory diagnosis of Balantidium coli cystsAlynne da Silva BarbosaOtilio Machado Pereira BastosClaudia Maria Antunes UchôaAlcides PissinattiAugusto César Machado Pereira BastosIgo Vieira de SouzaLaís Verdan DibEduarda Peixoto AzevedoMayara Perlingeiro de SiqueiraMatheus Lessa CardozoMaria Regina Reis AmendoeiraAbstract Balantidium coli is a protozoon that can cause dysentery in humans, pigs and nonhuman primates, with zoonotic potential. In the literature, there is still little information on the effectiveness of different laboratory techniques for diagnosing this disease. This study compared and evaluated the performance of the Lutz, modified Ritchie, Faust, modified Sheather and direct examination techniques for detecting cysts of this protozoon. Between 2012 and 2014, 1905 fecal samples were collected from captive animals in the state of Rio de Janeiro. Of these, 790 were obtained from the rectum of pigs and 1115 from enclosures occupied by nonhuman primates. B. coli cysts were most evident through direct examination (22.4% of the samples) and the Lutz technique (21%). Fair agreement (Kappa = 0.41; p < 0.05) was observed only between direct examination and Lutz. The flotation techniques (Faust and modified Sheather) did not show good recovery of cysts. A statistically significant difference (p < 0.05) in the frequency of cysts between pigs and nonhuman primates could only be observed through direct examination and the Lutz technique. The most efficient method for diagnosing this parasitosis was seen to an association between direct examination and the spontaneous sedimentation technique.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-29612016000300286&lng=en&tlng=enBalantidium coliparasitological techniquescystslaboratory diagnosis |
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Alynne da Silva Barbosa Otilio Machado Pereira Bastos Claudia Maria Antunes Uchôa Alcides Pissinatti Augusto César Machado Pereira Bastos Igo Vieira de Souza Laís Verdan Dib Eduarda Peixoto Azevedo Mayara Perlingeiro de Siqueira Matheus Lessa Cardozo Maria Regina Reis Amendoeira |
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Alynne da Silva Barbosa Otilio Machado Pereira Bastos Claudia Maria Antunes Uchôa Alcides Pissinatti Augusto César Machado Pereira Bastos Igo Vieira de Souza Laís Verdan Dib Eduarda Peixoto Azevedo Mayara Perlingeiro de Siqueira Matheus Lessa Cardozo Maria Regina Reis Amendoeira Comparison of five parasitological techniques for laboratory diagnosis of Balantidium coli cysts Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária Balantidium coli parasitological techniques cysts laboratory diagnosis |
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Alynne da Silva Barbosa Otilio Machado Pereira Bastos Claudia Maria Antunes Uchôa Alcides Pissinatti Augusto César Machado Pereira Bastos Igo Vieira de Souza Laís Verdan Dib Eduarda Peixoto Azevedo Mayara Perlingeiro de Siqueira Matheus Lessa Cardozo Maria Regina Reis Amendoeira |
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Comparison of five parasitological techniques for laboratory diagnosis of Balantidium coli cysts |
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Comparison of five parasitological techniques for laboratory diagnosis of Balantidium coli cysts |
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Comparison of five parasitological techniques for laboratory diagnosis of Balantidium coli cysts |
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Comparison of five parasitological techniques for laboratory diagnosis of Balantidium coli cysts |
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Comparison of five parasitological techniques for laboratory diagnosis of Balantidium coli cysts |
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comparison of five parasitological techniques for laboratory diagnosis of balantidium coli cysts |
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Colégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinaria |
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Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária |
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1984-2961 |
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Abstract Balantidium coli is a protozoon that can cause dysentery in humans, pigs and nonhuman primates, with zoonotic potential. In the literature, there is still little information on the effectiveness of different laboratory techniques for diagnosing this disease. This study compared and evaluated the performance of the Lutz, modified Ritchie, Faust, modified Sheather and direct examination techniques for detecting cysts of this protozoon. Between 2012 and 2014, 1905 fecal samples were collected from captive animals in the state of Rio de Janeiro. Of these, 790 were obtained from the rectum of pigs and 1115 from enclosures occupied by nonhuman primates. B. coli cysts were most evident through direct examination (22.4% of the samples) and the Lutz technique (21%). Fair agreement (Kappa = 0.41; p < 0.05) was observed only between direct examination and Lutz. The flotation techniques (Faust and modified Sheather) did not show good recovery of cysts. A statistically significant difference (p < 0.05) in the frequency of cysts between pigs and nonhuman primates could only be observed through direct examination and the Lutz technique. The most efficient method for diagnosing this parasitosis was seen to an association between direct examination and the spontaneous sedimentation technique. |
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Balantidium coli parasitological techniques cysts laboratory diagnosis |
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