Abstract
Background
The parasite load within the sample and the amount of sample taken during examination greatly compromise the sensitivity of direct saline stool microscopy.
Methods
A cross-sectional study was conducted in March 2011 in Bahir Dar city among 778 fresh single stool samples to evaluate the performance of direct saline (DS), Kato Katz (KK) and Formol ether concentration (FEC) methods against the ‘Gold’ standard.
Result
Among 778 stool samples from school age children, the highest prevalence of intestinal parasites was recorded by FEC (55.1%). The sensitivity of DS, FEC and KK were 61.1%, 92.3% and 58.7%, respectively.
Conclusion
FEC is more sensitive than DS and KK. Hence, use of the latter is preferred.
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