[forensic-science] Re:

 

Hello everyone. I have seen several notes on the internet which state that
ASCLD/LAB requires both a positive Kastle-Meyer test (or other presumptive
test), followed by a positive Takayama microcrystal test before a stain can be
called blood, and a positive precipitin or ouchterlony test before a
KM+/Takayama+ stain can be called human blood. Does anyone know if these
requirements are documented anywhere, and how I can get hold of that
documentation? Thanks- cp

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