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Diagnostic Limitations to Accurate Diagnosis of Cholera

Author Affiliations
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases, Johns Hopkins University, University of Maryland, College Park, ...
Published InJournal of Clinical Microbiology
Year2010
Citations100

Abstract

The treatment regimen for diarrhea depends greatly on correct diagnosis of its etiology. Recent diarrhea outbreaks in Bangladesh showed Vibrio cholerae to be the predominant cause, although more than 40% of the suspected cases failed to show cholera etiology by conventional culture methods (CMs). In the present study, suspected cholera stools collected from every 50th patient during an acute diarrheal outbreak were analyzed extensively using different microbiological and molecular tools to determine their etiology. Of 135 stools tested, 86 (64%) produced V. cholerae O1 by CMs, while 119 (88%) tested positive for V. cholerae O1 by rapid cholera dipstick (DS) assay; all but three samples positive for V. cholerae O1 by CMs were also positive for V. cholerae O1 by…
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