Direct examination

DIRECT EXAMINATION

Microscopic examination

  • Unstained smear - Procedure
    • It is possible to demonstrate the eggs or larvae of helminths, by the examination of a thin smear of emulsified faeces.
    • Place several drops of saline on a slide with an equal volume of feces
    • Mix the solution and feces together with a wooden applicator until the solution is homogenous
    • Smear the solution over the slide into a thin film
    • Place a cover slip over the smear
    • Examine the area of the slide under cover slip with the compound microscope.
    • The slide is investigated using a magnification of 10x and 40x.
  • Merits
    • This method is quick.
    • Minimal equipment is needed.
  • Demerits
    • It is effective only when the concentration of parasite stages is high.
    • It is frequently difficult to identify them since they are partially covered by debris.
    • Quantitative results cannot be obtained.

Intestinal schistomiasis / portal schistosomiasis

  • Procedure
    • Collect the dung with mucus.
    • Place 2-3 drops of 4% KOH or 4% NaOH solution on a slide.
    • Take a little quantity of mucoid dung and mix it with the alkaline solution on the slide.
    • Keep the slide for some time so as to allow mucolysis to take place.
    • Spread the suspension evenly.
    • Place a coverslip and examine under low power objective of the microscope.

Result

  • Egg of Schistosoma spindale will appear as spindle shaped / Napolean hat shaped with a terminal spine at one end.
  • Egg of Schistosoma indicum appear as elliptical with a terminal spine at one end .
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