The public health impact of a new simple practical technique for collection and transfer of toxic jellyfish specimens and for nematocyst identification

© 2017 Macmillan Publishers Ltd., part of Springer Nature Our team aimed to create a new, simple, and inexpensive technique for collecting and transferring of toxic jellyfish specimens and for nematocysts identification. We collected tentacles of Chironex spp., Morbakka spp., and Physalia spp., and...

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Main Authors: Lakkana Thaikruea, Sineenart Santidherakul
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-434212018-04-25T07:34:31Z The public health impact of a new simple practical technique for collection and transfer of toxic jellyfish specimens and for nematocyst identification Lakkana Thaikruea Sineenart Santidherakul Agricultural and Biological Sciences Arts and Humanities © 2017 Macmillan Publishers Ltd., part of Springer Nature Our team aimed to create a new, simple, and inexpensive technique for collecting and transferring of toxic jellyfish specimens and for nematocysts identification. We collected tentacles of Chironex spp., Morbakka spp., and Physalia spp., and transferred them from the beaches by standard and by ‘vacuum sticky tape’ (VST) techniques. For the VST technique, our team placed the sticky tape on a tentacle and then folded it over to seal the tentacle in the equivalent of a vacuum. We kept the VST in room temperature. For nematocyst identification, we placed the VST on a glass microscope slide and took photographs down the microscope’s eye piece using a mobile phone camera. The image quality was as good as when produced by standard techniques. Different classes of toxic jellyfish could be identified. Thus, VST is a potential public health breakthrough because it is practical, durable, inexpensive, allows good discrimination. It enables early warning of danger to health and rapid response via social network. 2018-01-24T03:45:40Z 2018-01-24T03:45:40Z 2017-12-07 Journal 1745655X 01975897 2-s2.0-85038029153 10.1057/s41271-017-0112-x https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85038029153&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/43421
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The public health impact of a new simple practical technique for collection and transfer of toxic jellyfish specimens and for nematocyst identification
description © 2017 Macmillan Publishers Ltd., part of Springer Nature Our team aimed to create a new, simple, and inexpensive technique for collecting and transferring of toxic jellyfish specimens and for nematocysts identification. We collected tentacles of Chironex spp., Morbakka spp., and Physalia spp., and transferred them from the beaches by standard and by ‘vacuum sticky tape’ (VST) techniques. For the VST technique, our team placed the sticky tape on a tentacle and then folded it over to seal the tentacle in the equivalent of a vacuum. We kept the VST in room temperature. For nematocyst identification, we placed the VST on a glass microscope slide and took photographs down the microscope’s eye piece using a mobile phone camera. The image quality was as good as when produced by standard techniques. Different classes of toxic jellyfish could be identified. Thus, VST is a potential public health breakthrough because it is practical, durable, inexpensive, allows good discrimination. It enables early warning of danger to health and rapid response via social network.
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title The public health impact of a new simple practical technique for collection and transfer of toxic jellyfish specimens and for nematocyst identification
title_short The public health impact of a new simple practical technique for collection and transfer of toxic jellyfish specimens and for nematocyst identification
title_full The public health impact of a new simple practical technique for collection and transfer of toxic jellyfish specimens and for nematocyst identification
title_fullStr The public health impact of a new simple practical technique for collection and transfer of toxic jellyfish specimens and for nematocyst identification
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