OBJECTIVES This study aims to highlight problems with recruiting to an English stool sample community prevalence study. It was part of a larger cross-sectional research to determine the risk factors for the presence of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase and carbapenemase-producing coliforms in stool samples of the asymptomatic general English population. SETTING Four National Health Service primary care trusts (PCTs) of England representing a different section of the population of England: Newham PCT; Heart of Birmingham Teaching PCT; Shropshire County PCT; and Southampton City PCT. PARTICIPANTS Sixteen general practices across the four PCTs were purposefully selected. After stratification of GP lists by age, ethnicity and anti...
BACKGROUND: Cases reported to national surveillance systems commonly form the sampling frame for pop...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to isolate, characterize, and evaluate Gram-negative...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate, overall and by organism, the incidence of infectious intestinal disease (II...
OBJECTIVES This study aims to highlight problems with recruiting to an English stool sample commu...
Background: We know little about when and why general practitioners (GPs) submit stool specimens in ...
Background: In the UK approximately a quarter of the population experience infectious intestinal di...
Background: Stool culture is one of the common investigations done for patients with gastroenteritis...
BackgroundThis study presents a novel methodology for estimating all-age, population-based incidence...
Background: Antimicrobial resistance is highly prevalent in low-income and middle-income countries. ...
Abstract Background We know little about when and why general practitioners (GPs) submit stool speci...
peer-reviewedBackground The Mid-West of Ireland has higher than average national rates of invasive ...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate, overall and by organism, the incidence of infectious intestinal disease (II...
BackgroundWith more people being exposed to antibiotics, intestinal microflora faces constant pressu...
Objectives: To determine the proportion of E. coli carrying specific CTX-M extended-spectrum b-lacta...
Most health impact trials of water, sanitation, and hygiene use caregiver-reported diarrhea in child...
BACKGROUND: Cases reported to national surveillance systems commonly form the sampling frame for pop...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to isolate, characterize, and evaluate Gram-negative...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate, overall and by organism, the incidence of infectious intestinal disease (II...
OBJECTIVES This study aims to highlight problems with recruiting to an English stool sample commu...
Background: We know little about when and why general practitioners (GPs) submit stool specimens in ...
Background: In the UK approximately a quarter of the population experience infectious intestinal di...
Background: Stool culture is one of the common investigations done for patients with gastroenteritis...
BackgroundThis study presents a novel methodology for estimating all-age, population-based incidence...
Background: Antimicrobial resistance is highly prevalent in low-income and middle-income countries. ...
Abstract Background We know little about when and why general practitioners (GPs) submit stool speci...
peer-reviewedBackground The Mid-West of Ireland has higher than average national rates of invasive ...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate, overall and by organism, the incidence of infectious intestinal disease (II...
BackgroundWith more people being exposed to antibiotics, intestinal microflora faces constant pressu...
Objectives: To determine the proportion of E. coli carrying specific CTX-M extended-spectrum b-lacta...
Most health impact trials of water, sanitation, and hygiene use caregiver-reported diarrhea in child...
BACKGROUND: Cases reported to national surveillance systems commonly form the sampling frame for pop...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to isolate, characterize, and evaluate Gram-negative...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate, overall and by organism, the incidence of infectious intestinal disease (II...