Laboratory Diagnosis of Malaria and other Blood Parasites

Duration
2 Days
Mode of study
FT
Location
Liverpool, UK
Home fee
Β£400
International fee
Β£400
Start date
24 June 2026

Course overview

This intensive course, with a high practical content, is designed for medical officers and biomedical scientists. It concentrates on the biology and differential diagnosis of malaria in the laboratory, but other blood-related parasites are also included.

The course comprises short presentations by specialist staff, followed by practical work at the bench to provide experience in the identification of parasites. Laboratory sessions also provide opportunities for discussion with staff on points of interest to individual course participants.

Course content

  • Biology of malaria parasites
  • Diagnosis
    • morphological differential of blood-stage parasites
    • other approaches
    • quantification
  • Morphological anomalies and artefacts
  • Malaria and the traveller / clinical aspects in relation to laboratory diagnosis
  • Diagnostic problems and other self-assessment exercises
  • Introduction to other blood and tissue parasites
  • Course evaluation

Please note that LSTM maintains the right to cancel short courses at short notice if fewer than seven applicants are registered.

Timetable

Day 1

  • Malaria morphology
  • Malaria morphology practical
  • Other techniques for malaria diagnosis
  • RDTs practical and demonstration
  • Diagnostic parasitology

Day 2

  • Haemoflagellates
  • Haemoflagellates practical and demonstration
  • Filariasis
  • Filariasis practical and demonstration
  • Spot test
  • Post-course test
  • Q&A session

How to apply

You can apply for a course at any time throughout the year using our online application portal, MyLSTM. You will need to register for an account the first time or if you’ve already created an account you can pick up where you left off by logging in directly to MyLSTM.

By registering for a MyLSTM account, you will be able to:

  • Apply for courses at LSTM.
  • Upload supporting documentation.
  • Save your draft application.
  • Accept an offer to study.
  • Keep your account information up-to-date.

If you can’t access our online application form, please get in touch. Paper application forms are available on request.

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