Field Stain B
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Field Stain B

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Field Stain B is a histological stain commonly used in microbiology for staining blood smears to detect and identify bloodborne parasites, particularly those causing malaria. It is a Romanowsky-type stain, similar to Giemsa stain and Wright's stain. Field Stain B typically consists of a mixture of eosin Y, azure B, and methylene blue dissolved in buffered methanol or ethanol. This stain provides contrast and highlights the morphology of blood cells, facilitating the identification of parasites and aiding in the diagnosis of infectious diseases. Field Stain B is an essential tool in the microscopic examination of blood smears for accurate diagnosis and treatment.