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A method to render unstained mycobacterial smears safe for storage or shipment
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|April 1, 1972
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Sterilization and optimal staining of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in sputum smears was accomplished by heating at 65 C for 30 min followed by exposure for 10 min to 10% formaldehyde fumes.
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