tapeworm pregnancy test

The Locust Pregnancy Test is an auxiliary test for examining parasites. The mites are washed with water, placed between two slides, gently flattened, the internal structure is observed with light, and the species are identified according to the branching of the uterus. It is also possible to use a syringe to insert a carbon ink or a card red from the uterus into the uterus from the middle of the back end of the gestational section, and count it after the uterus branch appears. The mites with the mites can be examined and identified by tableting and injection. This phase check can be used to determine the corresponding symptoms. Basic Information Specialist classification: Digestive examination classification: pathogenic microbiological examination Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: not fasting Analysis results: Below normal: Normal value: no Above normal: negative: A negative test result indicates that the body should be normal. Positive: A positive test result indicates that the body has a parasitic infection. Tips: Do not take anti-parasitic drugs before inspection, so as not to affect the results. Normal value No parasites were found to be negative during the examination. Clinical significance Abnormal results detected the parasite body. People who need to be examined have abnormal gastrointestinal tracts. Positive results may be diseases: parasitic diseases precautions Contraindications before the test: Do not take anti-parasitic drugs before the test, so as not to affect the results. Inspection requirements: Fecal examination is a common pathogen detection method for the diagnosis of parasitic diseases. To get accurate results, the stool must be fresh and the inspection time should not exceed 24 hours. If you check the protozoa trophozoites in the intestines, it is best to check them immediately, or temporarily store them at 35 °C ~ 37 °C. Containers containing feces must be clean, dry, and prevent contamination; feces should not be mixed with urine and other body fluids, so as not to affect the results of the inspection. Inspection process The tableting method is suitable for rapid inspection and identification of pigs and cattle with aphids. The method is to wash the detected pregnancy section with water and then place two slides between them, gently press, and the ends of the slide are wrapped with a wire, and then observe the number of uterus branches to identify the insect species. If the uterus branch is unclear, it can be examined and identified by injection. The method is to use the filter paper to absorb the moisture on the surface of the worm after washing the gestational section, and use the skin test syringe to extract the ink or the card red liquid, and slowly inject from the main part of the uterus of the uterus (the middle side of the segment). After the side branches are filled with ink or dye solution, the excess dye solution is washed away with water to make a tablet, and the branch of the uterus is observed and counted to determine the species. Not suitable for the crowd The test is non-invasive and has no specific contraindications. Adverse reactions and risks This test is non-invasive and does not cause serious complications or other hazards.

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