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Effect of storage media, temperature, and time on preservation fecal symples containing selcted zoonotic protist for PCR analysis
HAVRDOVÁ, Dita
Resting stages of parasites are very well resistant to adverse effects of the external environment. They have the ability to survive for long periods and to accommodate to such effects. One of the accurate methods for detection of C. parvum and E. cuniculi is PCR. As the most appropriate storage medium for the droppings collected in the field is recommended RNA later and 2,5 % potassium dichromate. Samples fixed in this way may be stored at temperatures ranging from -20 to 21 °C, event if there is no possibility of storing them in a refrigerator.
The role of Canidae in the environmental dissemination of human pathogenic Cryptosporidium spp.
HAVRDOVÁ, Dita
Parasites from the genus Cryptosporidium infects domestic, farm, and wild animals and human. They are cause of cryptosporidiosis, which poses a major health risk of immunodeficiency patients. Currently, many companion animals live in close contact to humans. For this reason, it is necessary to monitor occurrence of the Cryptosporidium spp. in pets. This thesis is focused on the Cryptosporidium in dogs.

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