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A Rapid Method for Counting Nucleated Erythrocytes on Stained Blood Smears by Digital Image Analysis
Journal of Parasitology
  • Eben Gering, Smithsonian Institution
  • Carter T. Atkinson, United States Geological Survey
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-1-2004
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Abstract

Measures of parasitemia by intraerythrocytic hematozoan parasites are normally expressed as the number of infected erythrocytes per n erythrocytes and are notoriously tedious and time consuming to measure. We describe a protocol for generating rapid counts of nucleated erythrocytes from digital micrographs of thin blood smears that can be used to estimate intensity of hematozoan infections in nonmammalian vertebrate hosts. This method takes advantage of the bold contrast and relatively uniform size and morphology of erythrocyte nuclei on Giemsa-stained blood smears and uses ImageJ, a java-based image analysis program developed at the U.S. National Institutes of Health and available on the internet, to recognize and count these nuclei. This technique makes feasible rapid and accurate counts of total erythrocytes in large numbers of microscope fields, which can be used in the calculation of peripheral parasitemias in low-intensity infections.

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©American Society of Parasitologists 2004

Additional Comments
NIH Research grant #: T37 TW 00096
ORCID ID
0000-0002-1270-6727
DOI
10.1645/GE-222R
Citation Information
Eben Gering and Carter T. Atkinson. "A Rapid Method for Counting Nucleated Erythrocytes on Stained Blood Smears by Digital Image Analysis" Journal of Parasitology Vol. 90 Iss. 4 (2004) p. 879 - 881 ISSN: 0022-3395
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/eben-gering/1/