Preparation of Reagents for FM Microscopy

Reagent preparation is an important activity and it’s essential to use certified chemicals and reagents. One should always check the potency of the chemicals used and calculate the amount to be weighed accordingly.

 

The following are the steps for reagent (primary stain and counter stain) preparation for Florescence Microscopy:

 

0.1% Auramine–O (1 L), the primary stain

Storing slides at a DMC for QA

It is important to store slides, after reading as these will be required for Quality assurance - internal rechecking by the supervisor, and for External Quality Assurance (EQA) as per National TB Elimination Programme (NTEP) guidelines.

  • Prior to storage slides need to be dried by gently placing the slide gently face down on the tissue paper or by wrapping it in the tissue paper and leaving it overnight to remove excess oil (Figure 1).

Tuberculosis Laboratory Register

The Tuberculosis (TB) Laboratory Register is a paper-based recording register kept in all National TB Elimination Programme (NTEP) laboratories for recording details of diagnostic services offered to TB patients referred from both private and public health facilities.

 

The register is maintained in the Designated Microscopy Centre (DMC). It is the only register used for recording the details of specimen smear examinations. The Laboratory Technician (LT) is responsible for maintaining and updating the laboratory register.

 

Ayushman Bharat Health and Wellness Centres

Ayushman Bharat (AB) is an attempt to move from a selective approach to health care to deliver comprehensive range of services spanning from preventive, promotive, curative, rehabilitative and palliative care. AB-HWCs are envisaged to deliver expanded range services that go beyond maternal and child health care services to include care for non-communicable diseases, palliative and rehabilitative care, oral, eye and ear nose and throat care, mental health and first level care for emergencies and trauma, including free essential drugs and diagnostic services.

Tuberculosis Unit [TU]

Tuberculosis (TB) unit (TU) is the sub-district level supervisory unit of National TB Elimination Program with the following organogram:

Figure: Organogram of a TB Unit

 

(PHI: Peripheral Health Institution)

TUs are based mainly on National Health Mission (NHM) health blocks with the aim of aligning with the NHM Block Programme Management Unit (BPMU) for optimum resource utilization and appropriate monitoring.

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