Authors:
Mohammed H. Rashid, Mark A. Stevenson, Shea Waenga, Greg Mirams, Angus J. D. Campbell, Jane L. Vaughan and Abdul Jabbar
Date of Publication:
2018
Publication:
Parasites & Vectors, 2018, 11:278
Abstract:
This study aimed to compare the FECPAKG2 and the McMaster techniques for counting of gastrointestinal nematode eggs in the faeces of alpacas using two floatation solutions (saturated sodium chloride and sucrose solutions). Faecal eggs counts from both techniques were compared using the Lin’s concordance correlation coefficient and Bland and Altman statistics. Results showed moderate to good agreement between the two methods, with better agreement achieved when saturated sugar is used as a floatation fluid, particularly when faecal egg counts are less than 1000 eggs per gram of faeces. To the best of our knowledge this is the first study to assess agreement of measurements between McMaster and FECPAKG2 methods for estimating faecal eggs in South American camelids.
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Comparison of McMaster and FECPAKG2 Methods for Counting Nematode Eggs in the Faeces of Alpacas
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- Comparison of McMaster and FECPAKG2 Methods for Counting Nematode Eggs in the Faeces of Alpacas
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