Background: In the UK approximately a quarter of the population experience infectious intestinal disease (IID) each year. However, only 2% present to primary care, preventing a true determination of community burden and pathogen aetiology. The aim of this pilot study was to gauge public acceptability of a technology-mediated platform for reporting episodes of IID and for providing stool samples. Methods: This study employed a cross-sectional online survey design, targeting individuals 16+ years old within Liverpool City Region, UK. Information sought included demographics, comfortability of reporting illness and IID symptoms, willingness to provide stool, and favoured stool-provision method. Univariable logistic regression was used to exa...
To estimate the burden of intestinal infectious disease (IID) in the UK and determine whether diseas...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>To estimate the burden of intestinal infectious disease (IID) in the UK and...
Faecal sample collection is crucial for gut microbiome research and its clinical applications. Howev...
BackgroundIn the UK approximately a quarter of the population experience infectious intestinal disea...
OBJECTIVES This study aims to highlight problems with recruiting to an English stool sample commu...
Objective: We aimed to understand the usage and acceptability of a faecal collection device (FCD) am...
Purpose: Repeated stool sampling to monitor disease activity is increasingly used in teenagers with ...
Purpose: Repeated stool sampling to monitor disease activity is increasingly used in teenagers with ...
Purpose: Repeated stool sampling to monitor disease activity is increasingly used in teenagers with ...
Purpose: Repeated stool sampling to monitor disease activity is increasingly used in teenagers with ...
Faecal sample collection is crucial for gut microbiome research and its clinical applications. Howev...
Abstract Background We know little about when and why general practitioners (GPs) submit stool speci...
OBJECTIVES This study aims to highlight problems with recruiting to an English stool sample commu...
Purpose: Repeated stool sampling to monitor disease activity is increasingly used in teenagers with ...
Background: We know little about when and why general practitioners (GPs) submit stool specimens in ...
To estimate the burden of intestinal infectious disease (IID) in the UK and determine whether diseas...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>To estimate the burden of intestinal infectious disease (IID) in the UK and...
Faecal sample collection is crucial for gut microbiome research and its clinical applications. Howev...
BackgroundIn the UK approximately a quarter of the population experience infectious intestinal disea...
OBJECTIVES This study aims to highlight problems with recruiting to an English stool sample commu...
Objective: We aimed to understand the usage and acceptability of a faecal collection device (FCD) am...
Purpose: Repeated stool sampling to monitor disease activity is increasingly used in teenagers with ...
Purpose: Repeated stool sampling to monitor disease activity is increasingly used in teenagers with ...
Purpose: Repeated stool sampling to monitor disease activity is increasingly used in teenagers with ...
Purpose: Repeated stool sampling to monitor disease activity is increasingly used in teenagers with ...
Faecal sample collection is crucial for gut microbiome research and its clinical applications. Howev...
Abstract Background We know little about when and why general practitioners (GPs) submit stool speci...
OBJECTIVES This study aims to highlight problems with recruiting to an English stool sample commu...
Purpose: Repeated stool sampling to monitor disease activity is increasingly used in teenagers with ...
Background: We know little about when and why general practitioners (GPs) submit stool specimens in ...
To estimate the burden of intestinal infectious disease (IID) in the UK and determine whether diseas...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>To estimate the burden of intestinal infectious disease (IID) in the UK and...
Faecal sample collection is crucial for gut microbiome research and its clinical applications. Howev...