Immunological and molecular techniques have become increasingly utilized for the diagnosis of parasitic diseases. Despite this, veterinary practitioners across the globe continue to primarily depend on conventional methods, such as faecal and blood smear examinations. The rationale behind this is the long-standing principle of seeing is believing. Although these conventional techniques have been the standard for a long time, the application of immunological and molecular diagnostic methods is becoming increasingly prevalent. These modern techniques have the potential to be more sensitive, specific, and cost-effective than traditional methods.
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P. D. Juyal is working as Registrar, Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (GADVASU), Ludhiana, Punjab, India.
01. Introduction
02. Collection, preservation and despatch of faecal samples
03. Techniques for identification of parasitic eggs/oocysts in faeces
04. Identification of parasitic mites: collection and examination
05. Examination of blood, lymph node biopsy and other body fluids
06. Collection and preservation of parasites
07. Immuno-molecular techniques for diagnosis of parasitic infections