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Evaluation of the Kawamoto method for rapid malaria diagnosis
Abstract
The Kawamoto method for malaria diagnosis uses fluorochrome staining and an interference filter system in a daylight-illuminated microscope. Although suggested to be more sensitive, easier and quicker than Giemsa staining, several problems were encountered when attempting to use the method in a developing country referral hospital. The method in its present form does not appear to be suitable for widespread use in developing countries