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Garcia, L. S. 2007. Diagnostic Medical Parasitology, 5th ed. ASM Press, Washington, DC.

Garcia, L. S. (coordinating ed.). 2008. Laboratory Procedures for Diagnosis of Blood-Borne Parasitic Diseases. Cumitech 46. ASM Press, Washington, DC.

Garcia, L. S. (coordinating ed.). 2003. Selection and Use of Laboratory Procedures for Diagnosis of Parasitic Infections of the Gastrointestinal Tract. Cumitech 30A. ASM Press, Washington, DC.

Garcia, L. S., R. Y. Shimizu, T. C. Brewer, and D. A. Bruckner. 1983. Evaluation of intestinal parasite morphology in polyvinyl alcohol preservative: comparison of copper sulfate and mercuric chloride base for use in Schaudinn’s fixative. J. Clin. Microbiol. 17:1092–1095.

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Garcia, L. S., R. Y. Shimizu, A. Shum, and D. A. Bruckner. 1993. Evaluation of intestinal protozoan morphology in polyvinyl alcohol preservative: comparison of zinc sulfate- and mercuric chloride-based compounds for use in Schaudinn’s fixative. J. Clin. Microbiol. 31:307–310.

Hiatt, R. A., E. K. Markell, and E. Ng. 1995. How many stool examinations are necessary to detect pathogenic intestinal protozoa. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 53:36–39.

Horen, W. P. 1981. Modification of Schaudinn fixative. J. Clin. Microbiol. 13:204–205.

Melvin, D. M., and M.M. Brooke. 1982. Laboratory Procedures for the Diagnosis of Intestinal Parasites, 3rd ed. U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare publication no. (CDC) 82-8282. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC.

NCCLS/CLSI. 2000. Laboratory Diagnosis of Blood-Borne Parasitic Diseases. Approved guideline M15-A. NCCLS/CLSI, Wayne, PA.

NCCLS/CLSI. 2005. Procedures for the Recovery and Identification of Parasites from the Intestinal Tract. Approved guideline M28-2A. NCCLS/CLSI, Wayne, PA.

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Table 3.1 Fecal specimens for parasites: options for collection and processinga






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