Kato Thick & Kato-Katz Technique
Steps 1-3
- procedure on how to prepare your Kato Thick Smear Technique
Step 4
- reporting and grading of results
Kato-katz technique
-The procedure is useful for assessing the intensity of infection with Schistosoma and common soil-transmitted helminths like Ascaris, Trichuris, and hookworm. -QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUE FOR COUNTING HELMINTH EGG
50 and 60
CELLOPHANE THICK SMEAR -About __ to __ mg of stool (approximately the size of two mung beans) is placed over a glass slide and covered with cut cellophane paper soaked in a mixture of glycerine and malachite green solution.
10 and 20
CELLOPHANE THICK SMEAR -The preparation is best examined within __ to __ minutes
Glycerine
CELLOPHANE THICK SMEAR -is a clearing solution
Malachite green
CELLOPHANE THICK SMEAR -is used to give color to the cellophane in order to give a pale green background to the eggs and to minimize the brightness of the microscopic field.
thick and thin
CELLOPHANE THICK SMEAR It is very good in detecting eggs with ______ shells (e.g. Ascaris and Trichuris) but not eggs with ______ shells (e.g. hookworm).
24
CELLOPHANE THICK SMEAR MATERIALS Cellophane cut into squares 1 x 1 are soaked in malachite green solution for __ hours before use.
Distilled water, glycerine, and 3% malachite green solution in water.
CELLOPHANE THICK SMEAR MATERIALS The formula for glycerine-malachite green solution is as follows: - _________ ______ ± 500ml - ________ ± 500ml - ___________ _________________ ± 5ml
Glycerine
CELLOPHANE THICK SMEAR MATERIALS in the mixture provides a clearer differentiation of the eggs.
Cellophane
CELLOPHANE THICK SMEAR MATERIALS protects the eyes from the strong light during microscopic exam.
Ascaris lumbricoides
Identify
Fertilized egg of ascaris lumbricoides
Identify
Hookworm
Identify
Schistosoma mansoni
Identify
Unfertilized egg of ascaris lumbricoides
Identify
hookworm
Identify
3% malachite green, glycerol, and distilled water
KATO-KATZ TECHNIQUE materials _ ______ _____ 1 ml _________100 ml _________100 ml
3, 4, and 1.37
Kato-katz technique materials -Template either made of plastic or cardboard (_ x_ x_.__ cm) with a 6 mm hole in its center.
Kato-katz technique
Purpose: To detect helminth egg in feces, including those soil-transmitted helminth and intestinal schistosoma
Kato thick and kato-katz technique
to determine if there are any helminth eggs or if there is intestinal infection of your helminths