Enteric parasites are major contributors to the global diarrhoeal disease load, infecting >67.2 million people. Their prevalence and clinical impact, however, are underestimated due to lack of adequate detection, which is largely still based on microscopy, particularly in developing countries. New commercially available enteric panel assays, which detect parasites (as well as bacteria and/or viruses) using multiplex PCR, offer enhanced sensitivity and specificity as well as the ability to detect mixed infections, and will play an important role in epidemiological surveillance and outbreak investigations. A major limitation of these technologies, however, particularly for developing countries, is the costs involved. Emerging technologies for...
AbstractTraveller’s diarrhoea (TD) is the most common illness reported in international travellers. ...
BackgroundMultiplex molecular panels are relentlessly replacing conventional methods for the detecti...
Cryptosporidium spp., Giardia lamblia and Entamoeba histolytica are the most frequently identified e...
AbstractInfectious diarrhoea ranks among the leading causes of morbidity worldwide. Although most ac...
The conventional methods used for the identification of enteric parasites are microscopy (O&P) and E...
Infectious gastroenteritis is caused by a wide range of enteric bacteria pathogens including Salmone...
Infectious diarrhoea ranks among the leading causes of morbidity worldwide. Although most acute diar...
Infectious diarrhoea ranks among the leading causes of morbidity worldwide. Although most acute diar...
Intestinal parasitic diseases occur worldwide and can cause diarrhea or gastroenteritis; however, th...
Diagnosis of gastrointestinal parasites has traditionally relied on stool microscopy, which has low ...
International audienceGastrointestinal parasite infections represent one of the biggest public healt...
International audienceGastrointestinal parasite infections represent one of the biggest public healt...
International audienceGastrointestinal parasite infections represent one of the biggest public healt...
International audienceGastrointestinal parasite infections represent one of the biggest public healt...
International audienceGastrointestinal parasite infections represent one of the biggest public healt...
AbstractTraveller’s diarrhoea (TD) is the most common illness reported in international travellers. ...
BackgroundMultiplex molecular panels are relentlessly replacing conventional methods for the detecti...
Cryptosporidium spp., Giardia lamblia and Entamoeba histolytica are the most frequently identified e...
AbstractInfectious diarrhoea ranks among the leading causes of morbidity worldwide. Although most ac...
The conventional methods used for the identification of enteric parasites are microscopy (O&P) and E...
Infectious gastroenteritis is caused by a wide range of enteric bacteria pathogens including Salmone...
Infectious diarrhoea ranks among the leading causes of morbidity worldwide. Although most acute diar...
Infectious diarrhoea ranks among the leading causes of morbidity worldwide. Although most acute diar...
Intestinal parasitic diseases occur worldwide and can cause diarrhea or gastroenteritis; however, th...
Diagnosis of gastrointestinal parasites has traditionally relied on stool microscopy, which has low ...
International audienceGastrointestinal parasite infections represent one of the biggest public healt...
International audienceGastrointestinal parasite infections represent one of the biggest public healt...
International audienceGastrointestinal parasite infections represent one of the biggest public healt...
International audienceGastrointestinal parasite infections represent one of the biggest public healt...
International audienceGastrointestinal parasite infections represent one of the biggest public healt...
AbstractTraveller’s diarrhoea (TD) is the most common illness reported in international travellers. ...
BackgroundMultiplex molecular panels are relentlessly replacing conventional methods for the detecti...
Cryptosporidium spp., Giardia lamblia and Entamoeba histolytica are the most frequently identified e...