Affiliation:
1. Associated Regional and University Pathologists, Inc., Salt Lake City, Utah 84108.
Abstract
In a blind comparison, 465 randomly collected clinical fecal specimens were examined. Hemo-De was found to be an excellent replacement for ethyl acetate in the concentration procedure and for carbol-xylene and xylene in the trichrome staining procedure. Elimination of toxic reagents, combined with its lower cost, makes Hemo-De the preferred choice in routine parasitology examinations.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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