A. F. Beyioku, W. Oyibo, Emeh S. U. Onuoha, Chidiadi B. Ukaegbu, O. Ojuromi
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Evaluation Of Microscopic Staining Techniques For The Diagnosis Of Opportunistic Protozoan Infections In A Developing Country
Trichome staining method was superior to other techniques in detecting opportunistic protozoan infections: 35.7% for Cryptosporidium sp, and 50% for Microsporidium sp. The Acid Fast (Carbol Fuchsin) stain was useful only in detecting the oocysts of Cryptosporidium sp.. With 35.7% positivity. Laboratories in developing countries can put Tricrome stain in their priority purchase.