1. Mini-FLOTAC and Kato-Katz: helminth eggs watching on the shore of Lake Victoria
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Marco Albonico, Giuseppe Cringoli, Massimo Clementi, Laura Rinaldi, Roberto Burioni, Beatrice Barda, Henry Zepherine, Barda, B, Zepherine, H, Rinaldi, Laura, Cringoli, Giuseppe, Burioni, R, Clementi, M, Albonico, M., Barda, B., Zepherine, H., Rinaldi, L., Cringoli, G., Burioni, Roberto, and Clementi, Massimo
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Male ,Veterinary medicine ,Adolescent ,Victoria ,Kato-Katz method ,Helminthiasis ,Mini-FLOTAC technique ,Biology ,Feces ,Soil ,Young Adult ,fluids and secretions ,Environmental health ,Helminths ,parasitic diseases ,Animals ,Humans ,Child ,Parasite Egg Count ,Lake Victoria Tanzania ,Ovum ,Shore ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Research ,Soil-transmitted helminths ,Infectious Diseases ,Child, Preschool ,Kato katz ,Parasitology ,Female ,Soil-transmitted helminth - Abstract
Background One of the challenges for monitoring helminth control programmes based on preventive chemotherapy is the lack of a copro-parasitological gold–standard method that combines good sensitivity with quantitative performance, low cost, and easy-to-learn technique. The aim of our study was to evaluate and compare, the WHO recommended quantitative diagnostic technique (Kato-Katz) and the Mini-FLOTAC. Methods Mini-FLOTAC is an innovative method based on floatation of helminths eggs with two different solutions (FS2 and FS7) using a close system (Fill-FLOTAC) with 5% fixative. Kato-Katz was performed following WHO recommendation. The study was carried out in a rural part of Tanzania, close to Lake Victoria, where the laboratory facilities are fairly scarce, and the basic technique used in the local laboratory (direct smear) was taken as reference standard. Results 201 children were screened for intestinal helminths and 91% of them were found to be positive. The agreement among the three techniques was calculated with k Cohen coefficient and was fairly good (k=0.4), although the Mini-FLOTAC results were more sensitive for hookworm (98%) with FS2, and for S.mansoni (90%) with FS7 followed by Kato-Katz (91% and 60% respectively) and direct smear (30% and 10% respectively). A good agreement was found between Mini-FLOTAC and Kato-Katz (k= 0.81) with FS7 (k=0.76) for hookworm diagnosis and a fairly good one for S.mansoni diagnosis (k=0.5). For both infections we had a poor agreement between the two quantitative techniques and the direct smear (k
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- 2013