Entamoeba histolytica actually comprises two genetically distinct but morphologically indistinguishable spe-cies. E. histolytica can cause invasive intestinal and extra intestinal disease, while E. dispar cannot. Identification and differentiation of E. dispar and E. histolytica in stool sample by microscopy is imprecise. Several weeks of culture and isoenzyme analysis are required to differentiate E. histolytica from E. dispar. In this study, we have used an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for detection of E. histolytica/E.dispar and compared it with micros-copy. Eighty-eight samples were evaluated, trichrome staining was positive in 20.4 % (18) and ELISA was positive in 29.5 % (26). Both tests were positive in 14 (15.9%) samples...
An epidemiologic field study was conducted in the village of Borbòn in Esmeraldas province in northe...
Amebiasis is one of the twenty major causes of disease in Mexico; however, the diagnosis is difficul...
Microscopic examination of stool samples has been considered to be the "gold standard" for diagnosis...
Entamoeba histolytica actually comprises two genetically distinct but morphologically indistinguisha...
Unpreserved faecal samples, suspected to contain Entamoeba histolytica/Entamoeba dispar cysts or tro...
In this study, Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) based on demonstrating parasitic antigens h...
High prevalence of intestinal amoebiasis is commonly reported by microscopy in Gaza.To determine the...
A double-antibody sandwich ELISA was developed to detect detergent-solubilized antigens of Entamoeba...
Detection of Entamoeba histolytica, the causative agent of amoebiasis, is an important goal of the ...
Amoebic dysentery (amebiasis) is a parasitic infection caused by Entamoeba histolytica. The diagnosi...
In this study, carried out between November 2006 and September 2007, amebic cysts were observed in 4...
PubMedID: 17316500Entamoeba histofytica is the predominant causative agent of human amoebiasis, a si...
The genus Entamoeba contains many species, six of which (Entamoeba histolytica, Entamoeba dispar, En...
The epidemiology of amoebiasis is not clearly defined throughout the African continent since many of...
Rapid point-of-care detection of enteric protozoa in diarrheal stool is desirable in clinical and re...
An epidemiologic field study was conducted in the village of Borbòn in Esmeraldas province in northe...
Amebiasis is one of the twenty major causes of disease in Mexico; however, the diagnosis is difficul...
Microscopic examination of stool samples has been considered to be the "gold standard" for diagnosis...
Entamoeba histolytica actually comprises two genetically distinct but morphologically indistinguisha...
Unpreserved faecal samples, suspected to contain Entamoeba histolytica/Entamoeba dispar cysts or tro...
In this study, Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) based on demonstrating parasitic antigens h...
High prevalence of intestinal amoebiasis is commonly reported by microscopy in Gaza.To determine the...
A double-antibody sandwich ELISA was developed to detect detergent-solubilized antigens of Entamoeba...
Detection of Entamoeba histolytica, the causative agent of amoebiasis, is an important goal of the ...
Amoebic dysentery (amebiasis) is a parasitic infection caused by Entamoeba histolytica. The diagnosi...
In this study, carried out between November 2006 and September 2007, amebic cysts were observed in 4...
PubMedID: 17316500Entamoeba histofytica is the predominant causative agent of human amoebiasis, a si...
The genus Entamoeba contains many species, six of which (Entamoeba histolytica, Entamoeba dispar, En...
The epidemiology of amoebiasis is not clearly defined throughout the African continent since many of...
Rapid point-of-care detection of enteric protozoa in diarrheal stool is desirable in clinical and re...
An epidemiologic field study was conducted in the village of Borbòn in Esmeraldas province in northe...
Amebiasis is one of the twenty major causes of disease in Mexico; however, the diagnosis is difficul...
Microscopic examination of stool samples has been considered to be the "gold standard" for diagnosis...