Comparison of fecal analysis methods for the detection of Platynosomum fastosum in naturally infected cats.
Hilary EisenbraunAdnan AlluwieSamantha ConnollyRajeev NairGuilherme G VerocaiJennifer K KetzisPublished in: Journal of feline medicine and surgery (2019)
Of the three methods tested, double centrifugation with Sheather's sugar flotation solution was the most effective in identifying cats with P fastosum and other helminth eggs in their feces. The lower specific gravity of the flotation solution in the Mini-Parasep flotation kit likely influenced the results. A primary drawback of the Mini-Parasep sedimentation kit was the amount of sediment. While more sediment was examined than recommended in the manufacturer's instructions, this was still only a small portion of the total sediment. In addition, reading the slides took longer than with the other methods.