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Why is Stool Examination Important?
The examination of stool samples is vital for detecting
intestinal infections
caused by bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi. It assists in diagnosing conditions like
gastroenteritis
,
dysentery
, and
parasitic infestations
. Additionally, stool analysis is used to monitor the spread of diseases and evaluate the effectiveness of
public health interventions
.
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