Published: 15 November, 2021 | Volume 5 - Issue 1 | Pages: 024-025
Figure 1:
Characteristic morphological features of the segment of Dipylidium caninum. (A) Gross appearance segment passed with feces. Gravid segments were separated from feces and washed with normal saline. (B) Microscopic features of the segment of Dipylidium caninum. Segments were collected, processed and stained with Semichon’s Carmine, and examined under a microscope using x10 objective. gp, genital pore.
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