Developing a method for quantification of Ascaris eggs on hands

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Developing a method for quantification of Ascaris eggs on hands. / Jeandron, Aurelie; Ensink, Jeroen J. H. ; Thamsborg, Stig Milan; Dalsgaard, Anders; Sengupta, Mita Eva.

2014. Poster session presented at ASTMH, Nwe Orleans, United States.

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Jeandron, A, Ensink, JJH, Thamsborg, SM, Dalsgaard, A & Sengupta, ME 2014, 'Developing a method for quantification of Ascaris eggs on hands', ASTMH, Nwe Orleans, United States, 02/11/2014 - 06/11/2014.

APA

Jeandron, A., Ensink, J. J. H., Thamsborg, S. M., Dalsgaard, A., & Sengupta, M. E. (2014). Developing a method for quantification of Ascaris eggs on hands. Poster session presented at ASTMH, Nwe Orleans, United States.

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Jeandron A, Ensink JJH, Thamsborg SM, Dalsgaard A, Sengupta ME. Developing a method for quantification of Ascaris eggs on hands. 2014. Poster session presented at ASTMH, Nwe Orleans, United States.

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Jeandron, Aurelie ; Ensink, Jeroen J. H. ; Thamsborg, Stig Milan ; Dalsgaard, Anders ; Sengupta, Mita Eva. / Developing a method for quantification of Ascaris eggs on hands. Poster session presented at ASTMH, Nwe Orleans, United States.

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title = "Developing a method for quantification of Ascaris eggs on hands",
abstract = "In transmission of soil transmitted helminths, especially with Ascaris and Trichuris infections, the importance of hands is unclear and very limited literature exists. This is partly because of the absence of a reliable method to quantify the number of helminth eggs on hands. The aim of this study was to develop a method to assess the number of Ascaris eggs on hands and determine the egg recovery rate of the method. Under laboratory conditions, hands were contaminated with app. 1000 Ascaris eggs, air dried and washed in a plastic bag retaining the washing water, in order to determine recovery rates of eggs for two different detergents (cationic [benzethonium chloride 0.1%], anionic [7X 1% - quadrafos, glycol ether, and dioctyl sulfoccinate sodium salt]) and de-ionized water used as control. The highest recovery rate (95.6%) was achieved with a hand rinse performed with 7X 1%. Washing hands with benzethonium chloride 0.1% and de-ionized water resulted in an egg recovery rate of 88.2 % and 82.7%, respectively. This washing method performed with a low concentration of detergent offers potential for quantitative investigation of contamination of hands with Ascaris eggs and of their role in human infection.",
author = "Aurelie Jeandron and Ensink, {Jeroen J. H.} and Thamsborg, {Stig Milan} and Anders Dalsgaard and Sengupta, {Mita Eva}",
year = "2014",
language = "English",
note = "null ; Conference date: 02-11-2014 Through 06-11-2014",

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RIS

TY - CONF

T1 - Developing a method for quantification of Ascaris eggs on hands

AU - Jeandron, Aurelie

AU - Ensink, Jeroen J. H.

AU - Thamsborg, Stig Milan

AU - Dalsgaard, Anders

AU - Sengupta, Mita Eva

PY - 2014

Y1 - 2014

N2 - In transmission of soil transmitted helminths, especially with Ascaris and Trichuris infections, the importance of hands is unclear and very limited literature exists. This is partly because of the absence of a reliable method to quantify the number of helminth eggs on hands. The aim of this study was to develop a method to assess the number of Ascaris eggs on hands and determine the egg recovery rate of the method. Under laboratory conditions, hands were contaminated with app. 1000 Ascaris eggs, air dried and washed in a plastic bag retaining the washing water, in order to determine recovery rates of eggs for two different detergents (cationic [benzethonium chloride 0.1%], anionic [7X 1% - quadrafos, glycol ether, and dioctyl sulfoccinate sodium salt]) and de-ionized water used as control. The highest recovery rate (95.6%) was achieved with a hand rinse performed with 7X 1%. Washing hands with benzethonium chloride 0.1% and de-ionized water resulted in an egg recovery rate of 88.2 % and 82.7%, respectively. This washing method performed with a low concentration of detergent offers potential for quantitative investigation of contamination of hands with Ascaris eggs and of their role in human infection.

AB - In transmission of soil transmitted helminths, especially with Ascaris and Trichuris infections, the importance of hands is unclear and very limited literature exists. This is partly because of the absence of a reliable method to quantify the number of helminth eggs on hands. The aim of this study was to develop a method to assess the number of Ascaris eggs on hands and determine the egg recovery rate of the method. Under laboratory conditions, hands were contaminated with app. 1000 Ascaris eggs, air dried and washed in a plastic bag retaining the washing water, in order to determine recovery rates of eggs for two different detergents (cationic [benzethonium chloride 0.1%], anionic [7X 1% - quadrafos, glycol ether, and dioctyl sulfoccinate sodium salt]) and de-ionized water used as control. The highest recovery rate (95.6%) was achieved with a hand rinse performed with 7X 1%. Washing hands with benzethonium chloride 0.1% and de-ionized water resulted in an egg recovery rate of 88.2 % and 82.7%, respectively. This washing method performed with a low concentration of detergent offers potential for quantitative investigation of contamination of hands with Ascaris eggs and of their role in human infection.

M3 - Poster

Y2 - 2 November 2014 through 6 November 2014

ER -

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