Hi Histopeeps! Here’s my procedure for Fungus Test Controls since we are out of
controls. This was from Blue Cheese I processed yesterday. It turned out
fabulous!!! Photo credit to Christina George (i know Histonet doesn’t attach
photos so can send to you) and lab credit to my staff, Quinnlan
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If it's stupid but it works, it ain't stupid.
Sounds like a great idea. We used to use Slim Jims as a BH control at AFIP.
So does that turn the blue cheese into processed cheese? :)
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Hello,
Has anyone ventured out and looked into a UV light instrument, like a box
that can kill any bloodborne pathogens that are on paper (grossing
area..where the patient req form is used)?
The administrator has a grand idea about placing any paperwork that contains
smudges/smears inside a
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Good morning histopeeps! TGIF!!! Hey all I want to know if anyone knows CAP
guidelines for using blue cheese for fungus controls for patient tissues. I am
asking because we ran out of fungus controls and I processed 4 test blocks and
they turned out fabulous with tons of aspergillosis!
Any c