Distinguishing Dog Roundworm Disease And Dog Flu Disease

Toxocara dog roundworm disease is what disease? What is Echinococus disease?
Dog roundworm, or commonly known as dog flukes, is a parasite that lives primarily in the dog's body. This worm lives in the intestines of the dog, reproducing by laying eggs, eggs in the stool out, after a few weeks will hatch larvae. People get infected by swallowing larvae. The larvae into the human body can survive in tissues or organs for a long time, after which the body will respond by creating an inflammatory reaction to try to destroy them. The two classic syndromes of Toxocara canis infection are larvae syndrome that move organs and larvae syndrome move to eyes

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Testing Toxocara Toxocara canis larva and Echinococcus larvae
Do the tapeworm testing methods require fasting?
Tests for Toxocara canis are now based mainly on indirect methods, mainly blood tests because Toxocara canis eggs are located deep in the tissue and cannot be diagnosed by direct methods. The direct method is a tissue biopsy to find dog roundworm larvae, giving accurate results but the ability to find larvae is very low. Dog roundworm larvae are not able to develop into adult worms in the human body, so a stool test cannot be found

Among the two diseases, the larvae migrate the eyes and the visceral larvae migrate mainly based on clinical manifestations, epidemiology, hyperosinemia and antibodies to dog roundworm antibodies in the blood An antibody test is the only way to determine dog roundworm infection. The current serological test for dog roundworm is an enzyme immunoassay with antigen extracted from eggs or antigen that is released during the culture of stage 3 larvae.


Distinguishing Dog Roundworm Disease And Dog Flu Disease

. Because it's easy to produce and doesn't have to go through purification.
Currently, our clinic is using OD spectroscopy ELISA test to diagnose dog roundworm larvae for patients.
Blood consists of many different components. A blood test is a test of the components of the blood according to the requirements of the diagnosis. Not all blood tests must fast
Fasting tests are tests where the levels of substances tested in the blood will vary depending on the person's hunger or fullness When a patient eats or drinks, substances from food and water are absorbed into the bloodstream, changing the concentration of those substances in the blood. Therefore, when the test will give inaccurate results, affecting the results of diagnosis and treatment.
The test for ascariasis is not fasting because it tests antibodies to parasites in the blood of infected people. Antibodies are a substance produced by the body, and food and water are not able to change antibody levels in the blood.


Distinguishing Dog Roundworm Disease And Dog Flu Disease

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