Inventory of skin smear practices in 6 leprosy control programmes in Nigeria

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Abstract

A study of slit skin smear (SSS) examination practices in 6 Nigerian Leprosy Control Programmes was undertaken to assess the quality of smearing, staining and reading. Results indicated that the standard of SSS practices fall below the ideal. There is a great need for training as well as supervision and support of laboratory staff if this deplorable situation is to be improved.

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Awofeso, N. (1993). Inventory of skin smear practices in 6 leprosy control programmes in Nigeria. Leprosy Review, 64(2), 150–156. https://doi.org/10.5935/0305-7518.19930018

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