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How is the Absence of Trophozoites Detected?
The detection or absence of trophozoites is typically assessed through histological examination. Techniques include:
Light Microscopy:
Staining methods like
Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E)
or
Giemsa stain
are commonly used.
Immunohistochemistry:
Specific antibodies can be used to identify parasite antigens in tissue samples.
Molecular Techniques:
PCR and other molecular methods can detect genetic material from the parasites, even in the absence of visible trophozoites.
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