Selvakumar, N and Ravikumar, M and Sivagamasundari, S and Gopi, P G and Narayanan, P R (2006) A novel method of staining acid-fast bacilli in sputum containers. Indian Journal of Medical Research, 123 (Jun). pp. 776-780. ISSN 0971-5916
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Abstract
Background & objectives: Making centrifuged deposit smears from sputum to detect acid-fast bacilli (AFB) is considered hazardous. We carried out this study to stain the centrifuged deposits with carbol-fuchsin in sputum containers and to decolourize and counterstain their smears made on glass slides. Methods: The centrifuged deposits of 180 sputum samples from pulmonary tuberculosis patients were used for making smears (initial deposit smears) and staining by Ziehl-Neelsen (ZN) method for the detection of AFB. Each of the sputum deposit was then treated with one ml of 1 per cent carbol-fuchsin and a smear made between 2 to 3 h was then decolourized and counterstained by the same procedures followed in ZN method (2 h stained deposit smear). The coded initial deposit smears and the corresponding 2 h stained deposit smears were read by the same readers and the results compared. Results: One hundred and fifty (70 positive and 80 negative) 2 h stained deposit smears were compared with initial deposit smears and the difference was not statistically significant. Interpretation & conclusion: Centrifuged deposits of sputum in sputum containers can be stained by carbol-fuchsin within 2-3 h and their smears made subsequently on glass slides can then be decolourized and counterstained by the procedures followed in ZN method for detection of AFB by light microscopy.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | AFB, pulmonary tuberculosis, smears, sputum containers, ZN staining |
Subjects: | Tuberculosis > Laboratory Research > Bacteriological |
Divisions: | Basic Science Research > Bacteriology |
Depositing User: | Dr. Rathinasabapati R |
Date Deposited: | 13 Dec 2013 09:29 |
Last Modified: | 09 Mar 2016 06:24 |
URI: | http://eprints.nirt.res.in/id/eprint/776 |
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