Soil-Transmitted Helminths Diagnosis Methods
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How are Soil-Transmitted Helminths diagnosed?

  • Urine test for larvae identification
  • Blood test for antigen detection
  • Stool analysis to find the eggs in stools (correct)
  • Saliva examination for adult worms

Which method is commonly used to find Soil-Transmitted Helminths eggs for diagnosis?

  • Skin scraping for larvae identification
  • Nasal swab for egg detection
  • Eye fluid examination for adult worm identification
  • Stool analysis to find the eggs in stools (correct)

What is the recommended specimen for diagnosing Soil-Transmitted Helminths?

  • Blood for antigen detection
  • Urine for adult worm identification
  • Stool for egg detection (correct)
  • Sputum for larvae identification

Which type of analysis is used to find Soil-Transmitted Helminths eggs in diagnosis?

<p>Stool analysis to find the eggs in stools (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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