Trichomonas co-infection cases
Hello fellow doctors, the following is a microscopic examination video submitted by an Anlv customer.
It is clear, based on the parasite's movement pattern, that it is fetal trichomonad.
The animal was infected with Trichomonas vaginalis, but were there any other findings besides Trichomonas vaginalis?
Let's see what benefits Anlu AI's fecal tangible analysis can bring.

The following is the Anlu AI fecal test report for the sick animal:




The Anlu AI Formed Component Analyzer, after standard sampling and testing procedures, produced a standard fecal examination report that not only revealed a large number of Trichomonas vaginalis infections, but also found only 8 coccidia in more than 1,000 fields of view, meaning that the cat also had a coccidia infection!
If treated solely according to the trichomoniasis treatment plan, the cat's diarrhea is unlikely to be cured, and there is a possibility of coccidia multiplying and causing coccidiosis.
The consequences of missed detection may lead to pet owners experiencing difficulties and losing patience during the deworming process, and may even result in a serious crisis of trust between doctors and patients.
Therefore, I would like to remind my laboratory physician friends: even when faced with easily diagnosable diseases, do not take them lightly.