Concentration of protozoal cysts from faeces by the formol-ether method and faecal culture on Robinson’s medium were studied to determine their diagnostic value among patients attending a sexually transmitted diseases clinic in Edinburgh. Of 450 men studied Entamoeba histolytica and Giardia lamblia were identified in the faeces of 10.7 and 5.1% respectively. Thirty (81.1%) of 37 men with E histolytica and 11 (47.8%) of 23 men with G lamblia infections would not have been identified if formol-ether concentration had not been undertaken. Culture of faeces in Robinson’s medium led to the detection of a further 11 men with amoebiasis. Oocysts of Cryptosporidium spp were not identified in faecal samples from 130 men.
Comparison of the sensitivity of microscopy and culture in the laboratory diagnosis of intestinal protozoal infection
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