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Afro-Egypt. j. infect. enem. Dis ; 1(3): 199-208, 2020. ilus
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1258725

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Background: The aim of Trichinella inspection is to reliably detect larvae in meat at levels which are capable of causing human trichinellosis. Trichinoscopy is a rapid, cost effective but is less sensitive in detection of low muscle larvae (ML)numbers. Artificial digestion is more convenient, and flexible, but may destroy immature larvae. Baermann technique may enhance the efficiency of diagnosis. Giemsa and Leishman stains provide identical contrasting coloration as Hematoxylin and Eosin (H-E) with the both advantages of that they can be used for staining non-histological sectionsand rapid preparation.The primary aim of the study was to compare the efficiency of digestion and Baermann techniques for detection of ML in muscles. Secondary aim was detection of ML by Geimsa and Leishman stain and their comparison with routinely used stain H-E. Methods: Muscles from 36 mice orally infected with Trichinella spiralis encysted larvae were examined. Larvae from 1 g samples of different muscles were recovered by digestion and Baermann techniques after different dose of infection. Muscle samples were prepared for staining with Giemsa, Leishman and H-E. Results: Number of larvae recovered by Baermann was higher recovered by digestion method (P ˃0.5). Leishman stain was the best stain for rapid detection of ML after 30 min followed in validity by Geimsa then H-E. Conclusion: Baermann concentration technique showed higher sensitivity than digestion method. Leishman stain is superior to Giemsa stain as it takes less time. Both stains are considered good alternative to H-E for rapid and easy diagnosis of trichinellosis in post-mortem animals


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Arthritis, Experimental , Azure Stains , Digestion , Egypt
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Afr. j. health sci ; 2(1): 228-231, 1995.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1257036

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Identical impression smears of spleen; liver and bone marrow biopsy materials from Leishmania donovani-infected hamsters were stained using either acridine orange or Giemsa. Spleen parasite-loads calculated from the two stains for identical biopsy material were significantly different from each other. However; liver and bone marrow parasite-loads calculated from either Giemsa-stained or acridine orange-stained biopsies were not significantly different from each other. This study has shown that acridine orange; which is a quick and simple technique; has great potential in the diagnosis of kala-azar when liver and bone marrow biopsies are used


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Acridine Orange , Animals , Azure Stains , Biopsy , Leishmania , Leishmania/diagnosis , Mesocricetus
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Nigerian Medical Practitioner ; 25(5): 69-70, 1993.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1267967

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A rapid giemsa staining technique for the x-chromatin; using buccal mucosa epithelium is described. Indeed various stains and staining techniques for visualization of the x-chromatin in different body tissues have been described. But the giemsa staining techniques is compatible with expected results from buccal mucosa epithelium


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Azure Stains , Chromatin , Epithelium/cytology , Staining and Labeling/methods
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