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  • ZN Microscopy: Properties of a well stained slide

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    Discuss the characteristics of well stained ZN Microscopy slide. Differentiate between simple and differential stains. Describe the unique features of commonly used stains for ZN Microscopy (describe the background color, morphology of bacilli, colour of stain and counterstain, uniformity etc.)

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Characteristics of a Well-stained Slide

 

  • Staining and appearance of Mycobacterium species in ZN staining.
    • The primary dye - carbol-fuschin stains all cells pink in sputum samples.
    • The bacilli retain the primary pink carbol-fuschin on decolourisation with acid-alcohol.
    • Epithelial, pus and mucous cells in the sputum decolourise on the addition of the acid-alcohol and take up the counterstain dye of methylene blue.
    • Thus, Mycobacterium species appears pink against a background of epithelial, pus and mucous cells that appear blue.
  • ZN-stained Mycobacterium species are visible as pink, long, slender rods with granules or V-shaped or in clumps.
  • Mycobacterium species should not be stained too dark or pale pink.
    • Possible reasons:
      • Smear thickness is not appropriate
      • Insufficient decolourisation
      • Low acid concentration
      • Carbol-fuchsin dries on smear
      • Primary staining/ decolourisation time not appropriate
      • Expired reagents used
    • Possible solutions:
      • Internal quality control of prepared smears and stains
      • Use a stopwatch to time staining steps.
      • Do not overheat carbol-fuchsin.
  • The counter-stained cells should not be dark blue.
    • Possible reasons:
      • Smear thickness is not appropriate
      • Excessive counterstaining time
      • Inadequate washing after counterstaining
      • Methylene blue concentration is not appropriate
    • Possible solutions:
      • Internal quality control of prepared smears and stains
      • Use a stopwatch to time staining steps
  • There should not be any deposits on stained smears.
    • Possible reasons:
      • Stains not filtered
      • Slides not clean
    • Possible solutions:
      • Internal quality control of prepared stains
      • Filter stains
      • Use clean, fresh, unscratched slides for smear preparation.

 

Resources

  1. Laboratory Diagnosis of Tuberculosis by Sputum Smear Microscopy - The Handbook, GLI, 2013.
  2. Module for Laboratory Technicians, RNTCP, CTD, 2005.

 

Assessment

Question​ Answer 1​ Answer 2​ Answer 3​ Answer 4​ Correct answer​ Correct explanation​ Page id​ Part of Pre-test​ Part of Post-test​
Which of these is/are the characteristic/s of a well-stained slide? Mycobacterium species should not be stained too dark or pale pink. Mycobacterium species are visible as pink long slender rods with granules or V-shaped or in clumps. The counter-stained cells should not be dark blue. All the above 4 ZN-stained Mycobacterium species are visible as pink, long, slender rods with granules or V-shaped or in clumps. The bacilli should not be stained too dark or pale pink. The counter-stained cells should not be dark blue. Yes Yes

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