VARIABILITY OF EGG EXCRETION IN SCHISTOSOMA-MANSONI INFECTION IN ETHIOPIA - A CASE-REPORT

Citation
H. Birrie et al., VARIABILITY OF EGG EXCRETION IN SCHISTOSOMA-MANSONI INFECTION IN ETHIOPIA - A CASE-REPORT, East African medical journal, 71(8), 1994, pp. 545-547
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine, General & Internal
ISSN journal
0012835X
Volume
71
Issue
8
Year of publication
1994
Pages
545 - 547
Database
ISI
SICI code
0012-835X(1994)71:8<545:VOEEIS>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
An Ethiopian boy, aged 18 years, and heavily infected with S. masoni ( 1250 eggs per gram of faeces), gave stool sample for microscopy three times a day (at 9:00 am, 1:00 pm and 4:00 pm) for 5 consecutive days. Each time two slides were prepared by the modified Kato's thick-smear technique. The maximum egg count at each examination was converted to eggs per gram of faeces (EPG), There was no significant variability (a t 10% level, F-value = 0.04) in in egg counts made at different times of the day. However, the coefficient of variations between the egg cou nts made on different days were fairly high ranging from nearly 61% to 73% and the differences being highly significant at 10% level (F valu e = 4.076). The implications of this day-to-day variability of S. mans oni faecal excretion in ''selected'' chemotherapy in Ethiopia is discu ssed.