Background: Advances in molecular and genomic testing for patients with suspected infectious diarrhoea are on the horizon. It is important to understand how infection control and microbiology departments currently operate with respect to the management of these patients in order to assess the implications of more widespread diagnostic testing. However, there are few data available on current practice in this context. Aim: To describe current infection control and microbiologist practice across England with respect to the management of patients with suspected infectious diarrhoea. Methods: Hospitals in England completed three questionnaires on current testing practice in this context. Questionnaire design was informed by current practice wit...
Patients with clostridium difficile are at increased risk of mortality and morbidity. Indirect trans...
BACKGROUND: Cases reported to national surveillance systems commonly form the sampling frame for pop...
BACKGROUND:Diarrheal disease, which affects 1 in 4 people in the United Kingdom annually, is the mos...
Background: Advances in molecular and genomic testing for patients with suspected infectious diarrho...
BACKGROUND:The National Health Service in England advises hospitals collect data on hospital-onset d...
Background The National Health Service in England advises hospitals collect data on hospital-onset d...
Background The National Health Service in England advises hospitals collect data on hospital-onset d...
Background: Outbreaks of infectious diarrhoea and vomiting are a worldwide problem, with detrimental...
Case/control studies of acute infectious diarrhea require accurate and dependable laboratory tests t...
BACKGROUND: Every year approximately 5000-9000 patients are admitted to a hospital with diarrhoea, w...
BACKGROUND: Every year approximately 5000-9000 patients are admitted to a hospital with diarrhoea, w...
Background Variations in testing for Clostridium difficile infection can hinder patients' care, incr...
Background: Variations in testing for Clostridium difficile infection can hinder patients' care, inc...
Background: Variations in testing for Clostridium difficile infection can hinder patients' care, inc...
Case/control studies of acute infectious diarrhea require accurate and dependable laboratory tests t...
Patients with clostridium difficile are at increased risk of mortality and morbidity. Indirect trans...
BACKGROUND: Cases reported to national surveillance systems commonly form the sampling frame for pop...
BACKGROUND:Diarrheal disease, which affects 1 in 4 people in the United Kingdom annually, is the mos...
Background: Advances in molecular and genomic testing for patients with suspected infectious diarrho...
BACKGROUND:The National Health Service in England advises hospitals collect data on hospital-onset d...
Background The National Health Service in England advises hospitals collect data on hospital-onset d...
Background The National Health Service in England advises hospitals collect data on hospital-onset d...
Background: Outbreaks of infectious diarrhoea and vomiting are a worldwide problem, with detrimental...
Case/control studies of acute infectious diarrhea require accurate and dependable laboratory tests t...
BACKGROUND: Every year approximately 5000-9000 patients are admitted to a hospital with diarrhoea, w...
BACKGROUND: Every year approximately 5000-9000 patients are admitted to a hospital with diarrhoea, w...
Background Variations in testing for Clostridium difficile infection can hinder patients' care, incr...
Background: Variations in testing for Clostridium difficile infection can hinder patients' care, inc...
Background: Variations in testing for Clostridium difficile infection can hinder patients' care, inc...
Case/control studies of acute infectious diarrhea require accurate and dependable laboratory tests t...
Patients with clostridium difficile are at increased risk of mortality and morbidity. Indirect trans...
BACKGROUND: Cases reported to national surveillance systems commonly form the sampling frame for pop...
BACKGROUND:Diarrheal disease, which affects 1 in 4 people in the United Kingdom annually, is the mos...