In-practice and Field Techniques for the Investigation of Parasitic Infections
Abstract
Diagnostic investigations and tests play a key part in the detection, identification, and study of parasites, and in the determination of their role in disease. Although some require the expertise and facilities of a specialist laboratory, many others can be performed easily, competently, and at low cost in the clinic. The veterinarian may also need to perform laboratory tests away from home and at times in the field (e.g., client's house, zoo, wildlife park, rehabilitation center). Under such circumstances, a range of portable, usually lightweight equipment may be used, including battery- and solar-powered products. When investigating any parasite disease problem, the use of properly formulated and updated protocols is essential, including those needed to implement safety measures.
Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
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