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Old 07-28-2009, 07:50 AM   #9
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Mardelin,

Sorry if I misunderstood-- I thought you meant that you'd brought in the sample with the visible worm in it after the other samples were run. If the original samples had visible worms in them, whoever the tech was that was setting up the test should have identified it for you.

I'm guessing that your vet in Texas used in-house fecal floats. Those aren't 100% accurate either, and are usually significantly less accurate than tests run with a centrifuged sample, which is what most larger labs do.
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