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Detection of microsporidia in travelers with diarrhea.


ABSTRACT: We examined stool specimens of 148 returning travelers from an outpatient department for tropical diseases for the appearance of microsporidia using light microscopy and PCR. Intestinal microsporidiosis was diagnosed for five patients by light microscopy and for nine patients by PCR. Some cases were diagnosed only by PCR, indicating that the true prevalence has to be determined by highly sensitive techniques, such as PCR.

SUBMITTER: Muller A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC87986 | biostudies-literature | 2001 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Detection of microsporidia in travelers with diarrhea.

Müller A A   Bialek R R   Kämper A A   Fätkenheuer G G   Salzberger B B   Franzen C C  

Journal of clinical microbiology 20010401 4


We examined stool specimens of 148 returning travelers from an outpatient department for tropical diseases for the appearance of microsporidia using light microscopy and PCR. Intestinal microsporidiosis was diagnosed for five patients by light microscopy and for nine patients by PCR. Some cases were diagnosed only by PCR, indicating that the true prevalence has to be determined by highly sensitive techniques, such as PCR. ...[more]

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