A Comparison between Quality of Formal Benzene Concentration Technique and other Techniques used for the Detection of Intestinal Parasites in Sudan - Jabal Awliya Locality

Authors

  • Elnour Blkamin Coortkila Dldoom Department of Medical Parasitology, Al -Neelain University, Sudan Author
  • Elamin Abdalkarim Elamin Department of Medical Parasitology, Al -Neelain University, Sudan Author
  • Muslih Haroun El Hussien Gamea Department of Hematology and Immunohematology, Sudan International University, Sudan Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47363/JLSRR/2025(3)139

Keywords:

Formal Benzene Concentration, Stool Diagnostic Techniques

Abstract

Introduction: Intestinal parasites are considered as one of a priority for public health in the world, in the Sudan, they represent a main encumbrance of health helmsmen due to their high risk in the communities causing morbidity and mortality.

Objective: The randomness abodes, illiteracy and keep away of using different: concentration techniques, can lead to arduousness management of such infections.

Method: 102 randomizes collected stool samples from out patients in public laboratory forms the governmental sector were enrolled in this study. The study subjects were concerned for quality of stool examination techniques slides based on intestinal parasites identification (wet preparation and concentration methods) using some detergents with plausible Performance to investigate the quality and competency of them under microscope.

Results: of 102 stool samples contacted as responded, this study showed that, the gasoline was gave positivity more than other chemicals used. Benzene gave congenial results, and enable assimilates to stool concentration techniques solvents for intestinal parasite detection, but it needs further search to be so. And the sensitivity and specificity degree, both are low.

Conclusion: The study concluded that accurate diagnosis needs to be making concentration techniques necessary for public and private laboratories services to ensure quality of diagnosis.

Author Biographies

  • Elnour Blkamin Coortkila Dldoom, Department of Medical Parasitology, Al -Neelain University, Sudan

    Elnour Blkamin Coortkila Dldoom, Department of Medical Parasitology, Al -Neelain University, Sudan.

  • Elamin Abdalkarim Elamin, Department of Medical Parasitology, Al -Neelain University, Sudan


    Elamin Abdalkarim Elamin, Department of Medical Parasitology, Al -Neelain University, Sudan

  • Muslih Haroun El Hussien Gamea, Department of Hematology and Immunohematology, Sudan International University, Sudan

    Muslih Haroun El Hussien Gamea, Department of Hematology and Immunohematology, Sudan International University, Sudan

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Published

2025-09-17