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thick smear microscopy

In thick smear microscopy, blood smears consist of a thick layer of red blood cells. The blood elements (including parasites, if any) are more concentrated and allow for more efficient detection of parasites and increased sensitivity of the test, compared to thin smear microscopy. Thick smears are used to determine parasite prevalence in malaria-related household surveys.

Source: CDC