tailieunhanh - Asylum-Seeking Women, Violence & Health: Results from a Pilot Study in Scotland and Belgium

An ideal aspirate is of creamy consistency with numerous cells suspended in a small amount of tissue fluid without admixture with blood. Such aspirates are smeared immediately using another slide or cover slip or with the needle itself and dropped into the fixative. At the beginning of the smearing process, while the material is still in a drop on the slide, the surface area for evaporation is relatively small and hence a short delay will not cause significant air-drying. Once the smear has been made, the surface areas are greatly increased and the thickness of the smear is greatly diminished. Thus from the instant the smear. | Scottish Refugee Council Fedasil Belgium J Belgian Red Cross I Gender Violence and Health Centre . London School of Hygiene Tropical Medicine Scottish refugee council Asylum-Seeking Women Violence Health Results from a Pilot Study in Scotland and Belgium 2009 First Edition London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Cathy Zimmerman Mazeda Hossain Ligia Kiss Johna Hoey Kathleen Weneden and Charlotte Watts. Scottish Refugee Council Sumera Bhatti Gary Christie and Helen Baillot. This publication has been produced with the assistance of the European Union Daphne Programme . The content of this publication is the sole responsibility of the coordinators and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the European Union. Front cover design Algiz Copyright @ 2009 London School of Hygiene Tropical Medicine LSHTM and Scottish Refugee Council SRC Table of Contents Scotland Summary Study Asylum Physical Health Mental Health Health Care Research Team .