An electronic method for estimating the vaginal and uterine egg content of nematodes, with special reference to ascaridoids
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A Coulter counter is shown to be a practical and sensitive electronic method for estimating the total vaginal and uterine egg content of two species of ascaridoid nematodes. Mean content was 20 000 (range, 5000 – 35 000) in Contracaecum osculatum (9 specimens), and 12 000 (5000 – 24 000) in Hysterothylacium aduncum (16 specimens). The mean number of eggs per milligram body weight was 319 (range, 152–483) in C. osculatum and 377 (218–590) in H. aduncum. The technique may be applicable to other ascaridoids, and perhaps to nematodes in general.
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Vol 59
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