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                 <p> To answer these questions we chose to proceed by setting up a meeting up with the company Vidilab (a swedish company working with diagnostics of parasites such as strongyles). Vidilab are everyday users of the current diagnostic tools thus are deeply involved and experienced within the area of our project, making them great consultants. Today horse owners send a stool sample to companies such as Vidilab, who identifies certain parasitic species such as small strongyles found in the sample and counts eggs per gram. </p>
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                 <p> To answer these questions we chose to proceed by setting up a meeting up with the company Vidilab (a swedish company working with diagnostics of parasites such as strongyles). Vidilab are everyday users of the current diagnostic tools thus are deeply involved and experienced within the area of our project, making them great consultants. Today horse owners send a stool sample to companies such as Vidilab, who identifies certain parasitic species e.g. small strongyles found in the sample and counts eggs per gram. </p>
  
 
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                 <p> From Vidilab we learnt that this method is not efficient and results vary between companies. All horses have parasites within their intestines, the question you need to answer is what amount of eggs are within the normal range? To get valid results you need to first diagnose a non-infected horse to get a baseline that will be used later on when the horse is more greatly infected. Vidilab uses the guidelines of finding less than 100 eggs per gram dung within a healthy horse corresponds to a low amount, while more than 1000 eggs per gram dung indicates that the horse is infected by a large amount of parasites. Horses with high baseline (more than 1000 eggs per gram dung) can live without symptoms, though they can infect other horses and the paddock with lower baseline (less than 100 eggs per gram dung), which is why you still might want to treat a horse without any symptoms (Vidilab, 2018). </p>
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                 <p> From Vidilab we learnt that this method is not efficient and results vary between companies. All horses have parasites within their intestines, the question you need to answer is what amount of eggs are within the normal range? To get valid results you need to first diagnose a non-infected horse to get a baseline that will be used later on when the horse is more greatly infected. Vidilab uses the guidelines of finding less than 100 eggs per gram dung within a healthy horse corresponds to a low amount, while more than 1000 eggs per gram dung indicates that the horse is infected by a large amount of parasites. Horses with high baseline (more than 1000 eggs per gram dung) can live without symptoms, though they can infect other horses and the paddock with lower baseline (less than 100 eggs per gram dung), which is why you still might want to treat a horse without any symptoms [1]. </p>
  
 
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  <p> <b> [1] </b> Vidilab., “Riktlinjer för tolkning av provsvar och behöver jag avmaska?” (2018). Vidilab. https://www.vidilab.se/fakta/hast/riktlinjer-for-tolkning-av-provsvar/. Retrieved 2018-10-02. </p>
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                 <p>Greenwood, Joseph A. and Sandomire, Marion M., "Sample Size Required For Estimating The Standard Deviation as a Percent of Its True Value" (1950). U.S. Navy Research. Paper 34. http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/usnavyresearch/34. Retrieved 2018-10-09. </p>
 
                 <p>Greenwood, Joseph A. and Sandomire, Marion M., "Sample Size Required For Estimating The Standard Deviation as a Percent of Its True Value" (1950). U.S. Navy Research. Paper 34. http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/usnavyresearch/34. Retrieved 2018-10-09. </p>
 
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                <p> Vidilab., “Riktlinjer för tolkning av provsvar och behöver jag avmaska?” (2018). Vidilab. https://www.vidilab.se/fakta/hast/riktlinjer-for-tolkning-av-provsvar/. Retrieved 2018-10-02. </p>
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