Effects of hypertonic solutions on two species of human intestinal parasites during fecal examination.
Vitória Castilho StéfanoSaulo Hudson Nery LoiolaBianca Martins Dos SantosFelipe Augusto SoaresStefany L RosaCelso Tetsuo Nagase SuzukiKatia Denise Saraiva BrescianiEdvaldo SabadiniAlexandre Xavier FalcãoJancarlo Ferreira GomesPublished in: Future microbiology (2023)
Aim: Ova and parasite examination by flotation requires hypertonic solutions, which can damage the egg and cyst membranes, leading to false negatives. The authors investigated the harmful effects of ZnSO 4 and C 12 H 22 O 11 solutions on the ova and parasite examination. Materials & methods: The authors processed samples using the Three Fecal Test technique. Aliquots were floated in different pH levels, temperatures and solution densities. Results: Densities above 1.12 g/ml led structures to collapse after 6-10 min. pH neutralization of the ZnSO 4 solution did not prevent the parasites from changing. Conclusion: All structures were altered when standard methods were performed. To delay collapse, the parasite floating under 5 °C is highly desirable.