Isolation of Campylobacter concisus from feces of children with and without diarrhea

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A prospective study compared fecal isolation rates of Campylobacter concisus for children with diarrhea and without diarrhea by a filter technique in which media were incubated for 4 days in a microaerobic atmosphere. No statistically significant difference in isolation rates was found (13.2% in patients with diarrhea and 9% in controls). Moreover, 35 of 37 children attending the same day care center harbored different C. concisus strains, as was demonstrated by arbitrary primer PCR DNA fingerprinting. These data suggest a lack of a pathogenic role for C. concisus in enteritis.

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Van Etterijck, R., Breynaert, J., Revets, H., Devreker, T., Vandenplas, Y., Vandamme, P., & Lauwers, S. (1996). Isolation of Campylobacter concisus from feces of children with and without diarrhea. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 34(9), 2304–2306. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.34.9.2304-2306.1996

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