BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to estimate the (selective) proportion of patients consulting their GP for an episode of gastroenteritis for whom laboratory tests were requested. In addition adherence of GPs to the guidelines for diagnostic test regime was ascertained. METHODS: Data were collected from a GP network in the Netherlands. Information was also collected on the reason for requesting the test, test specifications, and test results. RESULTS: For 12% of the GP patients with gastroenteritis, a stool sample was requested and tested for enteric pathogens. In most patients, the duration, followed by severity of complaints or a visit to a specific, high-risk country were reported as reasons to request laboratory diagnostics. ...
This report describes a community-study of gastro-intestinal diseases in the Netherlands. From March...
This report describes a community-study of gastro-intestinal diseases in the Netherlands. From Marc...
Objective To evaluate the pathogenicity of a broad range of 11 possible gastroenteritis viruses, by ...
textabstractBackground: The objective of this study was to estimate the (selective) proportion of pa...
<p>A better understanding of physician practices in requesting stool samples for patients with...
From 1996 to 1999, the incidence of gastroenteritis in general practices and the role of a broad ran...
Abstract niet beschikbaarA registration of acute gastro-enteritis is being carried out since 1987 by...
We compared gastroenteritis cases that consulted a general practitioner (GP) with those who did not ...
In 1996, a study was started on gastroenteritis in collaboration with the Netherlands Institute of P...
Background.: Gastroenteritis (GE) is a common reason for primary care consultation. Dutch clinical p...
Background.: Gastroenteritis (GE) is a common reason for primary care consultation. Dutch clinical p...
From January 1996 consultations of gastro-enteritis are being registered in sentinel practices in th...
From January 1996 consultations of gastro-enteritis are being registered in sentinel practices in th...
Background: Gastrointestinal (GI) disorders account for 10% of all consultations in primary care. L...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Gastrointestinal (GI) disorders account for 10% of all consultations in pri...
This report describes a community-study of gastro-intestinal diseases in the Netherlands. From March...
This report describes a community-study of gastro-intestinal diseases in the Netherlands. From Marc...
Objective To evaluate the pathogenicity of a broad range of 11 possible gastroenteritis viruses, by ...
textabstractBackground: The objective of this study was to estimate the (selective) proportion of pa...
<p>A better understanding of physician practices in requesting stool samples for patients with...
From 1996 to 1999, the incidence of gastroenteritis in general practices and the role of a broad ran...
Abstract niet beschikbaarA registration of acute gastro-enteritis is being carried out since 1987 by...
We compared gastroenteritis cases that consulted a general practitioner (GP) with those who did not ...
In 1996, a study was started on gastroenteritis in collaboration with the Netherlands Institute of P...
Background.: Gastroenteritis (GE) is a common reason for primary care consultation. Dutch clinical p...
Background.: Gastroenteritis (GE) is a common reason for primary care consultation. Dutch clinical p...
From January 1996 consultations of gastro-enteritis are being registered in sentinel practices in th...
From January 1996 consultations of gastro-enteritis are being registered in sentinel practices in th...
Background: Gastrointestinal (GI) disorders account for 10% of all consultations in primary care. L...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Gastrointestinal (GI) disorders account for 10% of all consultations in pri...
This report describes a community-study of gastro-intestinal diseases in the Netherlands. From March...
This report describes a community-study of gastro-intestinal diseases in the Netherlands. From Marc...
Objective To evaluate the pathogenicity of a broad range of 11 possible gastroenteritis viruses, by ...