08 March 2024 : Clinical Research
Ecoepidemiology of Ancylostoma spp. in Urban-Marginal and Rural Sectors of the Ecuadorian Coast and Prevalence of Cutaneous Larvae Migrans
Roberto Darwin Coello PeraltaDOI: 10.12659/MSM.943931
Med Sci Monit 2024; 30:e943931
Figure 2 Microscopic identification of (A) egg of Ancylostoma spp. (red arrow) through the technique of sedimentation by centrifugation using saline solution and (B) larvae of Ancylostoma spp. (red arrow) obtained by the technique of modified Baermann, in the feces of domestic dogs observed by optical microscopy at 40× and stained/not with Lugol. (Taken by the authors).






