
Our lab day
usually held every Tuesday and Thursday around 2.30 pm o’clock. In University College
Shahputra, our lab section will came out by divide us into 2 big group.
So, first group will attempt for the laboratory session at Shahputra Wet Laboratory meanswhile the other group need to answering the question related to the practicle report at Shahputra Dry Museum.
So, first group will attempt for the laboratory session at Shahputra Wet Laboratory meanswhile the other group need to answering the question related to the practicle report at Shahputra Dry Museum.
For these lab
session, our beloved mom, Prof Dr May asking us to find out the protozoa
parasite that can give rise to malaria infection.
The sample of infected blood already prepared by Shahputra Medical Lab Asistance, En Sopi (kindly, thanks to him).
The sample of infected blood already prepared by Shahputra Medical Lab Asistance, En Sopi (kindly, thanks to him).
At first, it
quick difficult for us to find out those targeted parasit as it just seem no
difference with the normal one, then Dr May came to help us, seeking for those
cute parasite.
And here they are look like:
And here they are look like:
For Plasmodium falciparum, early trophozoites have the characteristic
signet ring shape and also, unique to P. falciparum is
the presence of multiple trophozoites in one cell.
The other one is Plasmodium vivax which is the infected Red blood cells are often
larger than uninfected red blood cells.
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