<p>A better understanding of physician practices in requesting stool samples for patients with acute gastroenteritis (AG) is needed to more accurately interpret laboratory-based surveillance data. A survey was conducted in General Practitioners (GPs) between August 2013 and July 2014 to estimate the proportion of stool samples requested for patients with AG and to identify factors associated with GP requests for a stool sample. National health insurance (NHI) data together with surveillance data from a French Sentinel GP network were also used to estimate the proportion of stool samples requested. This proportion was estimated at 4·3% in the GP survey and 9·1% (95% confidence interval 8·7-9·6) using NHI data. Multivariate analysis ind...
International audienceBackground: This study compares an algorithm to detect acute gastroenteritis (...
International audienceBackground: This study compares an algorithm to detect acute gastroenteritis (...
We compared gastroenteritis cases that consulted a general practitioner (GP) with those who did not ...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to estimate the (selective) proportion of patients consu...
Abstract Background We know little about when and why general practitioners (GPs) submit stool speci...
textabstractBackground: The objective of this study was to estimate the (selective) proportion of pa...
Background: We know little about when and why general practitioners (GPs) submit stool specimens in ...
Acute gastroenteritis (AG) leads to considerable burden of disease, health care costs and socio-econ...
Acute gastroenteritis (AG) is frequently caused by infectious intestinal diseases (IID) including fo...
<p>We analysed 25 years of general practitioner (GP) visits for acute gastroenteritis (AG) sur...
BACKGROUND:This study presents a novel methodology for estimating all-age, population-based incidenc...
Background: Advances in molecular and genomic testing for patients with suspected infectious diarrho...
Background: Advances in molecular and genomic testing for patients with suspected infectious diarrho...
BACKGROUND: Cases reported to national surveillance systems commonly form the sampling frame for pop...
International audienceBackground: This study compares an algorithm to detect acute gastroenteritis (...
International audienceBackground: This study compares an algorithm to detect acute gastroenteritis (...
International audienceBackground: This study compares an algorithm to detect acute gastroenteritis (...
We compared gastroenteritis cases that consulted a general practitioner (GP) with those who did not ...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to estimate the (selective) proportion of patients consu...
Abstract Background We know little about when and why general practitioners (GPs) submit stool speci...
textabstractBackground: The objective of this study was to estimate the (selective) proportion of pa...
Background: We know little about when and why general practitioners (GPs) submit stool specimens in ...
Acute gastroenteritis (AG) leads to considerable burden of disease, health care costs and socio-econ...
Acute gastroenteritis (AG) is frequently caused by infectious intestinal diseases (IID) including fo...
<p>We analysed 25 years of general practitioner (GP) visits for acute gastroenteritis (AG) sur...
BACKGROUND:This study presents a novel methodology for estimating all-age, population-based incidenc...
Background: Advances in molecular and genomic testing for patients with suspected infectious diarrho...
Background: Advances in molecular and genomic testing for patients with suspected infectious diarrho...
BACKGROUND: Cases reported to national surveillance systems commonly form the sampling frame for pop...
International audienceBackground: This study compares an algorithm to detect acute gastroenteritis (...
International audienceBackground: This study compares an algorithm to detect acute gastroenteritis (...
International audienceBackground: This study compares an algorithm to detect acute gastroenteritis (...
We compared gastroenteritis cases that consulted a general practitioner (GP) with those who did not ...