Kato technique

Kato technique

The Kakuru technique (also called the Kakuru-Katz technique) is a laboratory method for preparing human stool samples prior to searching for parasite eggs.

Indications

The Kato technique is now most commonly used for detecting schistosome eggs.cite book|author=Cheesbrough M|year=1998|chapter=Parasitological Tests|title=District Laboratory Practice in Tropical Countries, Part 1|publisher=Cambridge University Press|location=Cambridge|pages=220–221|isbn=0521665477] It has in the past been used for helminth eggs as well. It cannot be used to identify hookworm eggs because they collapse within 30 to 60 minutes of preparation using this method. One study of 299 subjects infected with "Schistosoma mansoni" found that the method had poor reproducibility and is therefore no longer recommended for primary health care settings: [cite journal|author=Kongs A, Marks G, Verlé P, Van der Stuyft P|title=The unreliability of the Kato=Katz method for evaluating "S. mansoni" infection|journal=Trop Med Intl Health|year=2001|volume=6|issue=3|pages=163–69|pmid=11299032|doi=10.1046/j.1365-3156.2001.00687.x] the problem may be that eggs of "Schistosoma mansoni "tend to clump together which means that even slides prepared from the same specimen may contain widely different egg counts. [cite journal|author=Engels D, Sinzinkayo E, De Vlas SJ, Gryseels B|title=Intraspecimen fecal egg count variation in Schistosoma mansoni infection|journal=Am J Trop Med Hyg|year=1997|volume=57|issue=5|pages=571–7|pmid=9392598] The other main argument against the Kato technique is that it is messy and therefore exposes technicians to an unnecessarily high risk of infection.

Method

The published methods vary in detail, however one involves staining a sieved fecal sample and examining it under a microscope. The total number of stained eggs are counted and used to calculate the number of eggs per gram.

References


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