The two applications that I know of for the Giemsa stain are parasitic infections (malaria, protozoans) as well as spirochetes. It is also used hematologically due to its differential staining of blood cells.
The two applications that I know of for the Giemsa stain are parasitic infections (malaria, protozoans) as well as spirochetes. It is also used hematologically due to its differential staining of blood cells.
The big thing with a giemsa stain is that it stains nucleic acids in cells therefore it is useful in determining intercellular organisms as well as being used in blood smear differentials etc....