Optosys: The Upright Microscope Zeiss Primo Star iLED, fluorescence for investigations of tuberculosis and African sleeping sickness

OptoSys GmbH
(TIZ Darmstadt)
Robert-Bosch-Straße 7
64293 Darmstadt

Germany

Phone: 06151 / 44329
Fax: 0 6151 / 426643  

E-Mail: info@optosys.eu
WEB: www.optosys.eu

Details

The Primo Star iLED fluorescence was specifically developed for investigations of tuberculosis and African sleeping sickness, including a battery power unit for field use. The Primo Star is available in various equipment configurations.

The Zeiss Primostar microscope is the best investment for education, laboratory, practice, and field operations. It is robust, easy to use, equipped with good optics, and above all, affordable. Primo Star has been developed for long-term use and high durability. It is robust, features a fresh design, and offers ergonomic viewing, specially adapted for education.

  • Easy to use
  • Robust and durable
  • Quality optics by ZEISS
  • Many innovative solutions
  • Flexible through modularity
  • Strong price-performance ratio


The examination of tuberculosis under the Zeiss Primo Star iLED microscope involves the following steps:

  1. Microscopic Examination: The prepared slide is placed under the Zeiss Primo Star iLED microscope. The microscope is equipped with fluorescence capabilities, allowing for the visualization of fluorescent stains specific to tuberculosis bacteria. The iLED illumination system provides bright and even illumination, enhancing the visibility of the stained bacteria.
  2. Observation and Analysis: The microscope's high-quality optics enable the observer to view the stained bacterial cells. Tuberculosis bacteria, known as acid-fast bacilli, appear as bright red bacilli against a blue background. The observer examines the slide, identifying and counting the acid-fast bacilli to determine the presence and severity of the tuberculosis infection.

The Zeiss Primo Star iLED microscope provides reliable and accurate visualization of tuberculosis bacteria, aiding in the diagnosis and monitoring of tuberculosis cases.

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