Abstract

Methods Field sampling started from July 2012 to July 2013 which included a total of 163 HIV seropositive patients. After taking an informed consent and recorded CD4 date, stool samples were collected for screening of parasites. Two stool samples were collected in two vials, one with formalin and other with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA). Saline wet mount and Lugols Iodine mount was done by direct microscopy and a formalin ether concentration method to detect ova, trophozoites, cysts, and larvae of intestinal parasites.

Highlights

  • It is a well-known fact that HIV/AIDS patients are vulnerable to many diseases which result in serve morbidity and mortality

  • Background It is a well-known fact that HIV

  • Field sampling started from July 2012 to July 2013 which included a total

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Introduction

It is a well-known fact that HIV/AIDS patients are vulnerable to many diseases which result in serve morbidity and mortality.

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