Giardia lamblia is one of the most common intestinal parasites worldwide, with microscopy being the diagnostic reference standard for use with human stools. However, microscopy is time-consuming, labour-intensive and lacks sensitivity when single stools are examined. In the present study, microscopy, real-time PCR and a rapid immunoassay were compared for the detection of G. lamblia in human stools. All three methods were highly sensitive, with values of 99%, 100% and 98%, respectively. Specificity and positive and negative predictive values were >= 97%, except when using real-time PCR, for which the specificity and positive predictive value were 92% and 93%, respectively. The lower specificity of real-time PCR was associated mostly with...
Objectives: A field comparison in the period 2003–2010 between conventional and molecular methods f...
Abstract. This study aimed to detect Giardia lamblia and Cryptosporidium spp infection from stool sp...
Although microscopic examination of stool samples remains the reference method for the diagnosis of ...
Giardia lamblia is one of the most common intestinal parasites worldwide, with microscopy being the ...
ABSTRACTGiardia lamblia is one of the most common intestinal parasites worldwide, with microscopy be...
<p><strong><em>Background:</em></strong> Among the most important parasitic disease, causing diarrhe...
Microscopy is considered to be the gold standard for diagnosis of Giardia lamblia infection. However...
INTRODUCTION: Giardiasis is an intestinal diarrhoeal illness caused by the flagellate protozoan para...
AbstractFor decades, microscopy of feces after formol-ethylacetate (FEA) concentration and iodine st...
Objectives: Giardia intestinalis is a world-wide distributed parasitic agent of gastroenteritis wit...
Giardia intestinalis is a parasite that commonly causes diarrheal disease throughout the world. An a...
International audienceMicroscopy is the reference standard for routine laboratory diagnosis in faeca...
Diagnosis of intestinal parasites in stool samples is generally still carried out by microscopy; how...
Context: Giardiasis is one of the most common nonviral infections causing diarrheal illness worldwid...
Due to superior sensitivity compared to traditional microscopy, real-time PCR has been well establis...
Objectives: A field comparison in the period 2003–2010 between conventional and molecular methods f...
Abstract. This study aimed to detect Giardia lamblia and Cryptosporidium spp infection from stool sp...
Although microscopic examination of stool samples remains the reference method for the diagnosis of ...
Giardia lamblia is one of the most common intestinal parasites worldwide, with microscopy being the ...
ABSTRACTGiardia lamblia is one of the most common intestinal parasites worldwide, with microscopy be...
<p><strong><em>Background:</em></strong> Among the most important parasitic disease, causing diarrhe...
Microscopy is considered to be the gold standard for diagnosis of Giardia lamblia infection. However...
INTRODUCTION: Giardiasis is an intestinal diarrhoeal illness caused by the flagellate protozoan para...
AbstractFor decades, microscopy of feces after formol-ethylacetate (FEA) concentration and iodine st...
Objectives: Giardia intestinalis is a world-wide distributed parasitic agent of gastroenteritis wit...
Giardia intestinalis is a parasite that commonly causes diarrheal disease throughout the world. An a...
International audienceMicroscopy is the reference standard for routine laboratory diagnosis in faeca...
Diagnosis of intestinal parasites in stool samples is generally still carried out by microscopy; how...
Context: Giardiasis is one of the most common nonviral infections causing diarrheal illness worldwid...
Due to superior sensitivity compared to traditional microscopy, real-time PCR has been well establis...
Objectives: A field comparison in the period 2003–2010 between conventional and molecular methods f...
Abstract. This study aimed to detect Giardia lamblia and Cryptosporidium spp infection from stool sp...
Although microscopic examination of stool samples remains the reference method for the diagnosis of ...