Abstract
A basic fuchsin-methylene blue, ethyl alcohol-phenol staining procedure (Wayson stain) was evaluated and compared with the Gram stain procedure for evaluation of CSF. All smears were prepared within 30 min of receiving the specimen and examined without knowledge of the results of the companion smear or culture. Of 546 specimens entered into the study, 84 were culture positive. Based on the culture results, the sensitivity and specificity of Wayson stain were 90 and 98%, respectively, compared with 73% sensitivity and 99% specificity by Gram stain. It was observed that Wayson staining is a particularly sensitive method for screening clinical specimens that contain proteinaceous background material. The Wayson staining procedure is a simple and sensitive technique for early detection of bacterial meningitis.