Stool PCR for Gastrointestinal Pathogens in Patients With and Without Immune-Mediated Intestinal DiseasesNobel, Y. R.Axelrad, J.Lewis, S. K.Whittier, S.Lawlor, G.Lichtiger, S.Green, P. H.Lebwohl, B.DIGESTIVE DISEASES AND SCIENCESNobel YR, Axelrad J, Lewis SK, et al. Stool PCR for...
S0698More Pathogens, Less Insight: Comparing Extended Stool PCR Panels to Basic Stool PCR Panelsdoi:10.14309/01.ajg.0000704840.02062.e0Elfanagely, YousefTse, Chung SangTanzer, JoshuaKogan, LawrenceRupawala, AbbasOfficial journal of the American College of Gastroenterology | ACG...
No cross-reactivity was observed with a panel of fecal organisms and pathogens. Bioinformatic analysis showed coverage of the major C. difficile toxinotypes by the primer/probe set. Clinical evaluation revealed sensitivity of 96.7% (95% CI: 88.7–99.6) and specificity of 99.3% (95% CI: 98.0...
On multivariable analysis of factors associated with positive GIPCR test, CeD patients were more likely to have diarrheal presentation of illness [odds ratio (OR): 2.61, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.05-6.72], experience extraintestinal manifestations (OR: 2.49, 95% CI: 1.01-6.31), and ...
In this study, we developed a set of five multiplex real-time SYBR Green I PCR assays to simultaneously detect 15 common enteric pathogens based on the Homo-Tag Assisted Non-Dimer system. These assays effectively reduced primer-dimer formation and improved the stability, uniformity, and ...
Direct Serotyping of Human Rotavirus in Stools by an Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Using Serotype 1-, 2-, 3-, and 4-Specific Mon... Duplex real-time SYBR green PCR assays for detection of 17 species of food- or waterborne pathogens in stools. ...
Multiplex PCR Detection Rates of Gastrointestinal Pathogens: A Retrospective Data Mining Analysis of Rectal Swabs and Stool SpecimensDiatherix Laboratories, Inc
Pathogens & Global HealthKim E.-M., Verweij J. J., Jalili A., van Lieshout L., Choi M.-., Bae Y. M., Lim M. K., Hong S.-. Detection of Clonorchis sinensis in stool samples using real-time PCR. Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology . 2009; 103 (6):513–518. doi...
microbiologic testing was lower than our a priori PPA estimate of 80% for most pathogens: Shigella spp. (100% [95%CI: 69-100%]), enterotoxigenic E coli (ETEC) (63% [95%CI: 49-75%]), Campylobacter spp. (66% [95%CI: 43-85%]) and Norovirus (37% [95%CI: 16-61%]). Use ...
Next-Generation Stool Tests: DNA-PCR Stool tests traditionally looked for pathogens by doing a stool culture to grow bacteria or yeasts, or by looking for parasites and their eggs (ova) using a microscope. These stool tests are still widely used in doctor’s offices [5]. ...