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Re: Answer: Why have parasites not been a problem in the past
 
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Re: Answer: Why have parasites not been a problem in the past


Now Now vx,
you mustn't allow yourself to get your knickers in a twist.

Abusive language and personal insults do not belong on this or any other forum.

We do not doubt that human parasites exist, and that they do create health problems, but speaking for myself I think it is a rather overplayed hand, unless your level of personal hygiene is just not up to scratch.(pun).

Apparently, detection is via laboratory tests..............

Choose a lab that analyzes parasites as their specialty.
Make sure they analyze multiple stool specimens instead of just one.
Choose the rectal swab technique which analyzes mucus instead of stool.
Choose a lab that uses a fluorescent stain; this makes identification more accurate.
Consider immunoassay test for the identification of parasites, which detects antibodies and is not dependent on stool samples.
For detecting parasites outside of the intestinal tract, consider the following blood tests: indirect hemagglutination test; ELISA assay; latex agglutination; and counter-immuno-electro-phoresis.

Way to go.

chrisb1.

 

 
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