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Evaluation of enrichment method for the detection of <i><scp>V</scp>ibrio cholerae </i><scp>O</scp>1 using a rapid dipstick test in <scp>B</scp>angladesh

Author Affiliations
Johns Hopkins University, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research
Published InTropical Medicine & International Health
Year2014
Citations46

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To evaluate the specificity of the Crystal VC dipstick test for detecting cholera. METHODS: We compared direct testing using the Crystal VC dipstick test and testing after enrichment for 6 h in alkaline peptone water (APW) to bacterial culture as the gold standard. Samples positive by dipstick but negative by culture were also tested using PCR. RESULTS: Stool was collected from 125 patients. The overall specificities of the direct testing and testing after 6-h enrichment in APW compared to bacterial culture were 91.8% and 98.4% (P = 0.125), respectively, and the sensitivities were 65.6% and 75.0% (P = 0.07), respectively. CONCLUSION: The increase in the sensitivity of the Crystal VC kit with the use of the 6-h enrichment step…
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