rick
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It's not really that many. 350 is 350 eggs per gram but that is the result of finding 7 eggs in 0.3ml and multiplying that by 50 to get the eggs per gram figure.
So only finding 1 egg would be 50 eggs per gram.
To be more accurate would require more counts per sample.
For Ascaridia the maximum acceptable limit is 5000 eggs per gram. I thought that half of that would be the point where I would worm but finding Capillaria eggs (where the maximum exceptable is zero) clinched it.
Out of interest Heterakis is the other common worm with a max limit of 1000 eggs per gram but it is a ceacal worm and, apparently, can be seen as threads in ceacal droppings so doesn't really require a count. Which is fortunate as the eggs are very similar to Ascaridia.
Betty may have some, just too few to show in the sample
So only finding 1 egg would be 50 eggs per gram.
To be more accurate would require more counts per sample.
For Ascaridia the maximum acceptable limit is 5000 eggs per gram. I thought that half of that would be the point where I would worm but finding Capillaria eggs (where the maximum exceptable is zero) clinched it.
Out of interest Heterakis is the other common worm with a max limit of 1000 eggs per gram but it is a ceacal worm and, apparently, can be seen as threads in ceacal droppings so doesn't really require a count. Which is fortunate as the eggs are very similar to Ascaridia.
Betty may have some, just too few to show in the sample