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MLAB 2434 CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGYSUMMER,
2005CECILE SANDERS KERI BROPHY
  • Chapter 8 Microscopic Examination of Infected
    Materials

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Chapter 8 - Microscopic Examination of Infected
Materials (contd)
  • Purposes for direct gram stain from patient
    specimens
  • Confirm that specimen submitted is representative
    (ex. Sputum vs. spit)
  • Determine probability of infection by identifying
    debris of inflammation
  • Identify specific infectious agents

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Chapter 8 - Microscopic Examination of Infected
Materials (contd)
  • Guide initial antibiotic therapy
  • Use for epidemiologic data
  • Direct gram stains observed with light microscope
    after staining
  • Preparing smears
  • Using swabs
  • Smears should not be made using swab that has
    been used to streak cultures

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Chapter 8 - Microscopic Examination of Infected
Materials (contd)
  • Ideally, if culture AND gram stain are to be
    done, two swabs of the specimen should be
    collected and sent to the lab
  • Swab is NOT rubbed on the slide, but rolled back
    and forth (p. 263)
  • Smears from thick liquids or semisolids (ex
    stool)
  • Smears from thick or mucoid material
  • Pull slides

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Chapter 8 - Microscopic Examination of Infected
Materials (contd)
  • Smears from thin fluid (ex CSF)
  • Mark back of slide with marking pen to show
    location of specimen on the slide for ease in
    finding under microscope
  • Cytocentrifuge

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Chapter 8 - Microscopic Examination of Infected
Materials (contd)
  • Examination of Prepared and Stained Slides
  • If sputum, first evaluate the smear to determine
    if it is REALLY sputum
  • Unacceptable 10-20 squamous epithelial
    cells/LPF
  • Acceptable 10-25 PMN/LPF
  • Evaluate smear first under low power to look for
    background material, such as WBC (pus),
    epithelial cells, etc.
  • Search for microorganims

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Chapter 8 - Microscopic Examination of Infected
Materials (contd)
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    of your last name, all lower case
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