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    Hipp SS, Kirkwood MW, Gaafar HA.
    Sex Transm Dis. 1979 Oct-Dec;6(4):235-8.
    The acridine orange test for detection of Trichomonas vaginalis in smears has been adapted for delayed examination of specimens. Mailed-in slides stained by acridine orange were compared with on-site wet mounts; the acridine orange test detected 96% of all positives, whereas only 76% were detected by wet mounts. In a similar comparison with Papanicolaou smears, the acridine orange test detected 89% as compared with 67% detected by Papanicolaou smears.
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