Adapted Bailenger method improves the rate of Ascaris suum eggs recovery from liquid pig manure compost
ABSTRACT: Liquid pig manure (LPM) is widely used as a compost fertilizer for vegetable crops destined for human consumption.However, these wastes may contain parasites eggs, such as the nematode Ascaris suum, that pose serious health risks to humans.We attempted to determine the most appropriate technique for recovering A.suum CD Rack eggs from LPM