Stool For Hanging Drop
Understanding Stool For Hanging Drop
What is Stool For Hanging Drop?
Stool For Hanging Drop test checks for the presence of certain bacteria have an organ for locomotion known as flagella. This method is the modified version of the wet mount method. It is the most commonly used examination method in microbiology to determine the motility (rate of movement) of different microorganisms, like bacteria, filamentous fungi and yeasts.
In this method, a drop of the specimen is put on a glass coverslip and encircled with petroleum jelly. After that, the coverslip and drop are inverted over the well of a depression slide. The drop dangles from the coverslip, and the petroleum jelly forms a seal to keep it from evaporating. This preparation provides a clear image of bacteria moving across the microscopic field and showing the true signs of motility.
What is Stool For Hanging Drop used for?
- The hanging drop test is performed when a bacterial infection of the digestive system is suspected and symptoms of such infection appear, including watery stool, inconsistent bowel movements, stomach pain, etc.
- To perform a presumptive diagnosis of cholera caused by the infection of Vibrio cholerae