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Lynne Shore Garcia
Practical Guide to Diagnostic Parasitology
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PRACTICAL GUIDE TO Diagnostic Parasitology
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Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
SECTION 1 Philosophy and Approach to Diagnostic Parasitology
Why Perform This Type of Testing? Travel
Population Movements
Control Issues
Global Warming
Epidemiologic Considerations
Compromised Patients
Approach to Therapy
Who Should Perform Diagnostic Parasitology Testing? Laboratory Personnel
Nonlaboratory Personnel
Where Should Diagnostic Parasitology Testing Be Performed? Inpatient Setting
Outpatient or Referral Setting
Decentralized Testing
Physician Office Laboratories
Over-the-Counter (Home Care) Testing
Field Sites
What Factors Should Precipitate Testing? Travel and Residence History
Immune Status of the Patient
Clinical Symptoms
Documented Previous Infection
Contact with Infected Individuals
Potential Outbreak Testing
Occupational Testing
Therapeutic Failure
What Testing Should Be Performed? Routine Tests
Special Testing
Other (Nonmicrobiological) Testing
What Factors Should Be Considered When Developing Test Menus? Physical Plant
Client Base
Customer Requirements and Perceived Levels of Service
Personnel Availability and Level of Expertise
Equipment
Budget
Risk Management Issues Associated with STAT Testing
Primary Amebic Meningoencephalitis
Granulomatous Amebic Encephalitis and Amebic Keratitis
Request for Blood Films
Automated Instrumentation
Patient Information
Conventional Microscopy
SECTION 2 Parasite Classification and Relevant Body Sites
Protozoa (Intestinal) Amebae
Flagellates
Ciliates
Coccidia
Microsporidia
Protozoa (Other Body Sites) Amebae
Flagellates
Coccidia
Microsporidia
Protozoa (Blood and Tissue) Sporozoa
Flagellates Leishmaniae
Trypanosomes
Nematodes (Intestinal)
Nematodes (Tissue)
Nematodes (Blood and Tissue)
Cestodes (Intestinal)
Cestodes (Tissue)
Trematodes (Intestinal)
Trematodes (Liver and Lungs)
Trematodes (Blood)
Pentastomids
Acanthocephala
Suggested Reading
SECTION 3
Collection Options
Safety
Collection of Fresh Stool Specimens
Collection Method
Number of Specimens To Be Collected Standard Approach
Different Approaches
Collection Times
Posttherapy Collection
Specimen Type, Stability, and Need for Preservation
Preservation of Stool Specimens Overview of Preservatives
Formalin
Sodium Acetate-Acetic Acid-Formalin (SAF)
Schaudinn’s Fluid
Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA)
Modified PVA (Mercury Substitutes)
Single-Vial Collection Systems (Other Than SAF)
Quality Control for Preservatives
Procedure Notes for Use of Preservatives (Stool Fixative Collection Vials)
Procedure Limitations for Use of Preservatives (Stool Fixative Collection Vials)
Collection of Blood Collection and Processing
STAT Test Requests and Risk Management Issues
Collection of Specimens from Other Body Sites
Suggested Reading
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