From scimedx diagnostic.
6100L 100 Test Kit.
10 well x 10 slide = 100 tests.
A positive result is seen as a fluorescent circular dot (kinetoplast), which is located against the cytoplasmic membrane in between the nuclear and flagellar, ends of the organism. Frequently, a serum will produce both nuclear and kinetoplast fluorescence simultaneously, this reaction will also be a positive.
Negative reactions include nuclear fluorescence alone or basal body (polar) fluorescence. Occasionally, non-specific cytoplasmic staining can produce diffuse staining which surround the negative image of the kinetoplast and the nucleus, but this is not read as a positive reaction.

