Is there added value from using three serial samples when surveying the occurrence of intestinal parasites in children?
Luis Enrique Jerez PueblaFidel A Núñez-FernándezEdel La Rosa OsoriaIraís Atencio MillánIredys Cruz RodríguezLázara Rojas RiveroYanet Fresco SampedroLaura Rodríguez MorenoLucy Jane RobertsonPublished in: Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (2023)
Analysing two faecal samples by wet mount and the Willis flotation method provides useful data for estimating the prevalence of IPIs in relatively high prevalence settings. Analysing further samples provides limited additional information and adds an extra burden in terms of time and resources.