Affiliation:
1. State Key Laboratory of Emerging Infectious Diseases
2. Research Centre of Infection and Immunology
3. Carol Yu Centre of Infection
4. Department of Microbiology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Abstract
ABSTRACT
We describe a novel method of fungal slide preparation named “agar block smear preparation.” A total of 510 agar block smears of 25 fungal strains obtained from culture collections, 90 QC fungal strains, and 82 clinical fungal strains from our clinical microbiology laboratory, which included a total of 137 species of yeasts, molds, and thermal dimorphic fungi, were prepared and examined. In contrast to adhesive tape preparation, agar block smears preserved the native fungal structures, such as intact conidiophores of
Aspergillus
species and arrangements of conidia in
Scopulariopsis brevicaulis
. Furthermore, agar block smears allowed examination of fungal structures embedded in the agar, such as the ascomata with ascomal hairs in
Chaetomium funicola
; pycnidium of
Phoma glomerata
; the intercalary ovoidal chlamydospores arranged in chains of
Fusarium dimerum
; and the lateral, spherical chlamydospores arranged in pairs of
Fusarium solani
. After 1 year of storage, morphological integrity was found to have been maintained in 459 (90%) of the 510 agar block smears. After 3 years of storage, morphological integrity was found to have been maintained in 72 (71%) of the 102 smears prepared in 2006. Agar block smear preparation preserves the native fungal structures and allows long-term storage and examination of fungal structures embedded in the agar, hence overcoming the major drawbacks of adhesive tape preparation. The major roles of agar block smear should be diagnosis for difficult cases, accurate identification of fungal species for clinical management of patients and epidemiological studies, and long-term storage for transportation of slides and education purposes.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Cited by
30 articles.
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