The concentration mcMaster technique is suitable for quantification of coccidia oocysts in bird droppings
2016
Vadejch, J. (Czech Univ. of Life Sciences Prague, Kamycka (Czech Republic). Dept. of Zoology and Fisheries) | Petrtyl, M. (Czech Univ. of Life Sciences Prague, Kamycka (Czech Republic). Dept. of Zoology and Fisheries) | Lukesova, D. (Czech Univ. of Life Sciences Prague, Kamycka (Czech Republic). Dept. of Animal Sciences and Food Processing in Tropics and Subtropics) | Cadkova, Z. | Kudmacova, M. | Jankovska, I. | Langrova, I.
The objective of this study was to evaluate the suitability of the Concentration McMaster technique in counting coccidia oocysts and to compare it with two others McMaster method modified by Wetzel and Zajicek. A stock suspension containing Eimeria oocysts was prepared, from which five concentrations (20, 250, 500, 1,000 and 1,500) of oocysts were made. Each method was evaluated after the examination of 30 samples in five concentrations. Each sample was presented as a parasite negative fecal dropping into which a known number of oocysts were inoculated. When results of all three methods were compared, statistically significant differences (P less than 0.05) among them in each tested OPG concentration were found. The most diverse results (P less than 0.01) were provided by the Wetzel and Zajicek methods. The Wetzel method produced the least accurate results of all the evaluated methods and in all tested oocyst concentrations. This method was found inappropriate for counting coccidia oocysts in fecal droppings. The Zajicek and the Roepstorff and Nansen method produced oocyst counts similar to the true numbers. These two methods were then evaluated using poultry fecal droppings naturally infected by coccidial infection. Differences between these two methods were found in the repeatability of the obtained results rather than in the oocyst counts. Compared to the Zajicek method, the Roepstorff and Nansen method is faster, less laborious, and produces sensitive and reliable results with repeated measurements over time. For all these reasons the Concentration McMaster technique could be recommend for the detection and quantification of coccidia oocysts in bird droppings.
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