Performance of Stool-testing Recommendations for Acute Gastroenteritis When Used to Identify Children With 9 Potential Bacterial Enteropathogens
2018; Oxford University Press; Volume: 69; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1093/cid/ciy1021
ISSN1537-6591
AutoresGillian A.M. Tarr, Linda Chui, Bonita E. Lee, Xiao-Li Pang, Samina Ali, Alberto Nettel‐Aguirre, Otto G. Vanderkooi, Byron M. Berenger, James A. Dickinson, Phillip I. Tarr, Steven J. Drews, Judy MacDonald, Kelly Kim, Stephen B. Freedman,
Tópico(s)Escherichia coli research studies
ResumoThe ability to identify bacterial pathogens that necessitate specific clinical management or public health action in children with acute gastroenteritis is crucial to patient care and public health. However, existing stool-testing guidelines offer inconsistent recommendations, and their performance characteristics are unknown. We evaluated 6 leading gastroenteritis guidelines (eg, those of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Infectious Disease Society of America) that recommend when to test children's stool for bacterial enteropathogens.
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