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Detection of microfilariae with counting chamber technique in some Nigerian rural communities

The conventional stained thick smear technique (TS) has innate possibility of underestimation of microfilariae (mf) in microfilaraemic subjects. The usability of counting chamber (CC) technique in the detection of mf was determined in three Nigerian rural communities where Loa loa and Mansonella per...

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Published in:African journal of biotechnology 2005-04, Vol.4 (4), p.367-370
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