AFB use carbol fuchsin (a red dye) followed by acid-alcohol decolorization and counterstaining with methylene blue. AFB appear bright red against a blue background.
Following are the 4 steps in acid-fast staining.
Why ziehl-neelsen stain (ZN staining) is called acid fast?
In the ziehl Neilsen stain, we use strong acids such as sulphuric acid and Ethanol as the decolorizing agents. When bacteria retain their color even after reacting with sulphuric acid, Such bacteria are called ACID-FAST bacteria and the stain is called an ACID-FAST stain.
Mycobacterium Leprae is called a Less acid-fast bacteria because it is decolorized by the 5% concentration of sulphuric acid (H2S04). Similarly Legionella species are also less acid-fast bacteria as they decolorized by 1% concentration of acid.
What stain is used for acid-fast bacteria?
Modified acid-fast stain or ziehl-Nielsen stain use for acid-fast bacteria like mycobacteria, Nocardia. These acid-fast bacteria retain their color even after reacting with decolorization with Sulphuric acid.
What color indicates a positive result in the acid-fast stain?
It is better to report AFB quantitatively when acid-fast bacteria are found.
| 1 to 2 bacteria seen on complete smear | Doubtful repeat the Test | ||
| 3 to 9 AFB seen on the entire smear | Rare (+1) | ||
| =10b AFB seen on the entire smear | few (+2) | ||
| =1 AFB per oil immersion | Numerous (+3) |
Ziehl-neelsen stain control
Two sputum smears having high and low Acid-fast bacilli should be stained with the test batch. In this way can check and interpret the result correctly.
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