The procedure adopted in our institution is as follows:
The smear is covered with few drops of crystal violet solution and allowed to act for one minute. The slide is then washed with gentle stream of running tap water. The smear is then covered with few drops of Gram’s Iodine and allowed to act for a minute and then washed in tap water. The smear is then decolourised by alcohol by until no more violet colour comes off the slide. This process is completed within 30 seconds to prevent overdecolourisation. The slide is washed in water and counterstained using dilute carbol fuchsin for 30 seconds. The slide is then washed in water and dried with blotting paper and observed under oil immersion objective.
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Photo of Gram stained smear showing gram positive cocci and gram negative bacilli
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