The sensitivity of Ritchie’s technique (centrifugal sedimentation in formol-ether) in the diagnosis of intestinal parasitic diseases was investigated, regarding the detection of heavy helminth eggs (Schistosoma mansoni and infertile Ascaris lumbricoides eggs) in stool specimens. Its performance was compared to that obtained with the technique of spontaneous sedimentation in water. Statistical evaluation of the results in 300 stool specimens yields a higher efficacy with the technique of spontaneous sedimentation in water. Half of the stool specimens examined were known to contain both above-mentioned eggs and the others were part of the laboratory routine.
Intestinal parasitic diseases; Diagnosis; Heavy helminth eggs; Ritchie’s and spontaneous sedimentation in water techniques