
For the preliminary detection of mycobacteria in routine pathology specimens heavy reliance is placed on staining methods. Difficulties encountered with a cold-staining method, which had possibly gone un-noticed for several years despite a quality control check programme, are described. An alternative to the 'classical' Ziehl-Neelsen stain is described, which although devised initially as a 'stop-gap' is still in use eight years later.
Staining and Labeling, Evaluation Studies as Topic, Mycobacterium
Staining and Labeling, Evaluation Studies as Topic, Mycobacterium
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