Field Stain A
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Field Stain A

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Field stain A is a histological stain used in the field of microbiology, specifically in the staining of blood smears for the detection and identification of bloodborne parasites such as malaria. It is a Romanowsky-type stain similar to Giemsa stain and Wright's stain. Field stain A is composed of a mixture of eosin, methylene blue, and azure B dissolved in buffered methanol. This stain is particularly useful for highlighting the morphology of blood cells and for detecting the presence of parasites, enabling accurate diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases.