Role of the microbiology laboratory in the diagnosis of nosocomial diarrhea.

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Decré, D [1 ]
Barbut, F [1 ]
Petit, JC [1 ]
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[1] Hop St Antoine, Microbiol Serv, F-75571 Paris 12, France
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PATHOLOGIE BIOLOGIE | 2000年 / 48卷 / 08期
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diagnosis; etiologies; nosocomial diarrhea;
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R36 [病理学];
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Diarrhea that occurs in hospitalized patients is frequent and may be due to infectious or noninfectious causes. In adults with nosocomial diarrhea, the most commonly detected agent is Clostridium difficile; in children, rotaviruses are predominant. Various studies have shown that bacterial enteric pathogens (e.g. Salmonella spp., Shigella spp., Campylobacter spp...) or parasites are common causes of community-acquired diarrhea but rarely cause nosocomial enteritis. Stool cultures for these pathogens and ova and parasite examinations should not be performed in patients hospitalized for more than three days unless there are plausible clinical or epidemiological reasons to do so. In contrast, C. difficile toxins assay (and rotavirus screening in children) should be primarily requested. The detection of C. difficile toxin B by stool cytotoxicity assay remains the 'gold standard'. Identification of toxin A (or A+B) can also be performed by immuno-enzymatic (ELISA) tests: results may be obtained in three hours. Electronic microscopy is the standard method for rotavirus diagnosis but tests using latex agglutination or immuno-enzymatic assay are now available. Various typing methods have been developed and may be routinely used in epidemiological investigations. (C) 2000 Editions scientifiques et medicales Elsevier SAS.
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