Suresh K, Khairul Anuar A, Saminanthan T, Ng KP1, lnit 12
Department of Parasitology
1. Department of Microbiology, Medical Faculty. University of Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur
2. Department of Parasitology, Institute for Medical Research, 50588 Kuala Lumpur.
CITATION: Suresh K, Khairul Anuar A, Saminanthan T, Ng KP, lnit 1. In vitro culture technique: a better diagnostic tool for Blastocystis hominis. International Medical Research Journal. 1997 Jun;1(1):5–07.
ABSTRACT
A total of 189 stool specimens obtained from HIV-infected inmates from a drug rehabilitation center in Selangor were examined for Blastocystis hominis using the direct faecal examination, formalin-ether concentration and the in vitro culture techniques. The in vitro culture technique using Jones medium was 4 times (29.6 % (56/189)) more sensitive in detecting the parasite than the direct-faecal examination (7.4 % (14/189)) and almost 2 times more sensitive than formalin-ether concentration technique (15.3% (29/189). The detection of Blastocystis using the in vitro culture method is very much easier, less tiresome and more time-saving. Furthermore this method can easily be performed in the field. The in vitro culture method has the added advantage of maintaining isolates obtained from the field for further biological, biochemical and molecular characterization.
KEYWORDS: Blastocystis hominis, in vitro culture, Jones medium