Description
The Giemsa Stain for Blood Parasites is a classic laboratory technique used to detect and identify various blood-borne parasites. The test involves staining a thin or thick blood smear with Giemsa stain, which differentially colors the parasites and blood cells. This allows for the visualization of parasites such as malaria plasmodium, trypanosomes, and babesia under a microscope. The stain highlights the nucleus and cytoplasm of the parasites, making them easily distinguishable from normal blood cells. This test is particularly important in diagnosing malaria and other parasitic infections, especially in regions where these diseases are endemic or in travelers returning from such areas.




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