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Highly Effective and Inexpensive Parasitological Technique for Diagnosis of Intestinal Parasites in Developing Countries: Spontaneous Sedimentation Technique in Tube

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Publisher Elsevier
Date 2012 Apr 14
PMID 22497962
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Abstract

Millions of low-income people in the world are affected by intestinal parasites. Inexpensive, simple, and effective techniques for diagnosis are necessary. The spontaneous sedimentation technique in tube (SSTT), for application in poor healthcare settings and under field-work conditions, was described 25 years ago in Peru by Tello. The advantages of the SSTT are its ability to detect the majority of intestinal parasites, including eggs, larvae, cysts, and trophozoites, and its low cost.

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