Direct smear method for parasite inspection
The direct smear method for parasite inspection is an auxiliary inspection method for examining parasites. Fecal examination is a common etiology test for diagnosing parasitic diseases. Used to check worm eggs, protozoa cysts and trophozoites. The method is simple, and three consecutive smears can improve the detection rate. This phase examination can be used to determine the corresponding symptoms.
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