Use of an enzyme-linked immunoassay for Clostridium difficile serogrouping

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Abstract

An enzyme-linked immunoassay (ELISA) with 11 Clostridium difficile serogroup-specific antisera was applied for serogrouping of C. difficile colonies from 314 consecutive positive fecal samples. Two hundred forty-nine strains (79%) were correctly serogrouped, 57 (18%) belonged to serogroups other than the 11 which were evaluated and gave a negative reaction with all antisera, and 8 isolates (2.5%) did not react with their corresponding antisera. ELISA is a rapid and reliable method for serogrouping C. difficile and should allow for the automation of this procedure.

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Delmee, M., Depitre, C., Corthier, G., Ahoyo, A., & Avesani, V. (1993). Use of an enzyme-linked immunoassay for Clostridium difficile serogrouping. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.31.9.2526-2528.1993

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