Blood
Reporting Guidelines - Blood |
Test |
Reporting |
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Positive Kastle-Meyer (KM) or Hemastix® (or other preliminary color test(s))*
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- Blood was indicated on ___.
- Analysis of ___ gave presumptive chemical indications for the presence of blood.
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Positive KM or Hemastix®
AND
Positive Takayama(Hemochromogen)
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- Blood was identified on ____.
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Positive KM or Hemastix®
AND
Positive Takayama (Hemochromogen)
AND
Species testing (human antiserum) or ABAcard HemaTrace® Test
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- Blood was identified on ____, and human antigen (or hemoglobin) activity was detected.
- Analysis of ___ gave presumptive chemical indications for the presence of blood. Analysis of __ indicates the presence of human proteins.
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Positive KM or Hemastix®
AND
Positive Takayama (Hemochromogen)
AND
Negative Species testing (human antiserum)
or ABAcard HemaTrace® Test |
- Blood was identified on ___, however no human antigen (or hemoglobin) activity was detected.
- Analysis of ___ gave presumptive chemical indications for the presence of blood. Analysis of __ failed to indicate the presence of human proteins.
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Positive KM or Hemastix®
AND
Negative Takayama (Hemochromogen)
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- Preliminary tests indicated blood on ________, but further tests could not confirm the identity of blood.
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Negative Visual |
- No stains consistent with blood were observes on ___.
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Negative KM or Hemastix® |
- No blood was detected on ___.
- Analysis of ___ failed to give presumptive chemical indications for the presence of blood.
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*There are numerous preliminary color tests that can be used in forensic testing methods. The most common are noted, however other preliminary color tests could be reported similarly. |
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