Bacterial Contamination of In-Clinic Quick-Dip Staining Solutions

Original Presentation Date:
02/04/2018

Free (Non-CE / CE Eligible)
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In-clinic, cage-side diagnostics include the use of staining solutions to perform cytologic examination of skin, ear, or other exudates. Dr. Peter Hill discusses findings of research projects in which the potential for bacterial contamination of these staining solutions was examined as well as best practices for ensuring good cytology stain solution stewardship. Access an evaluation / Earn CE credit: https://www.vetvine.com/article/442/ce-survey-derm

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