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Schistosomas (Blood Flukes)
Schistosomes: Laboratory Diagnosis
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What is the primary method for identifying schistosome species?
Spine
location and
egg
size
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Which schistosome species are diagnosed through stool examination or rectal biopsy?
S. mansoni & S. japonicum
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How is S. haematobium primarily diagnosed?
Concentrated urine
specimen
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What are the diagnostic methods for schistosomes?
Kato-Katz stool analysis
Serological Tests:
Circumoval Precipitin Test (COPT)
ELISA (various antigens)
Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT)
Ultrasonography
Molecular Methods (
PCR
,
LAMP
)
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What does the Circumoval Precipitin Test (COPT) identify?
Lyophilized
or purified live eggs
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What is a limitation of the Circumoval Precipitin Test (COPT)?
Low
specificity
with
cross-reactions
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What types of antigens are used in ELISA for schistosomiasis diagnosis?
Crude,
soluble
egg,
soluble
worm,
recombinant
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Which antigen type in ELISA is recommended for high sensitivity and specificity?
Recombinant Antigen
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What does the Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT) detect?
Antibody
/
antigen
detection
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What is the purpose of ultrasonography in schistosomiasis diagnosis?
Rapid
,
non-invasive detection
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What molecular methods are used for schistosomiasis diagnosis?
PCR and
Loop-Mediated
Isothermal Amplification LAMP
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What are the steps in the development of serological tests for schistosomiasis?
Antigen Screening
Antigen Production
Antigen Testing
Serological Test Formats (
RA-ELISA
, Lateral Flow, POCT)
Field Evaluation
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