This article examines the significant challenges in molecular detection of Dientamoeba fragilis, an intestinal protozoan with controversial pathogenic potential.
For researchers, scientists, and drug development professionals, the paradigm for parasitic infection diagnosis is rapidly shifting from traditional microscopy to advanced molecular techniques.
Efficient DNA extraction from resilient intestinal protozoan cysts and oocysts is a critical, yet challenging, prerequisite for sensitive molecular detection and genomic studies.
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the cost-effectiveness of in-house versus commercial PCR diagnostics, tailored for researchers, scientists, and drug development professionals.
This article provides a comprehensive framework for researchers and scientists developing in-house PCR protocols for detecting Giardia duodenalis, a significant global enteric pathogen.
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of commercial multiplex PCR panels for the detection of gastrointestinal pathogens in stool samples, a key area in modern molecular diagnostics.
This review synthesizes current advancements and methodologies in the molecular diagnosis of major intestinal protozoa, including Giardia duodenalis, Cryptosporidium spp., Entamoeba histolytica, and Blastocystis spp.
This guide provides researchers, scientists, and drug development professionals with a comprehensive framework for implementing real-time PCR (qPCR) for the detection of intestinal parasites.
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the Fecal Egg Count Reduction Test (FECRT), the gold-standard field method for monitoring anthelmintic efficacy and detecting resistance in parasitic nematodes.
This article explores the powerful correlation between quantitative flotation methods and antigen capture ELISA, providing researchers and drug development professionals with a comprehensive guide from foundational principles to advanced applications.