Value of stool examination in patients with diarrhoea

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Findings of stool examinations in 1593 patients with diarrhoea due to a single enteric pathogen - enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli rotavirus, Shigella, Campylobacter jejuni, Vibrio cholerae 0:1, Entamoeba histolytica, or Giardia lamblia - were reviewed to determine how well they predicted the agent associated with the diarrhoea. Specimens were examined visually for blood and mucus, tested for pH, and examined under a microscope for the presence of red and white blood cells, parasites, and stool fat. Although visible blood was more common in specimens from patients infected with Shigella (51%) and Ent histolytica (39%) than in those from patients infected with other agents (6%; p <0.01), patients infected with Shigella were most likely to have numerous faecal leucocytes (>50/high power field: 39% v 8% of all patients and 7% of patients infected with Ent histolytica, p <0.01 in both cases). Patients infected with enterotoxigenic E coli, rotavirus, V cholerae 0:1, or C jejuni had loose stools with fewer red or white cells. Patients infected with rotavirus and C jejuni were more likely to have acid stools with 3 to 4 + fat, but these findings were related to young age and breast feeding. Stool examination is most useful in establishing a diagnosis of dysentery and in helping to distinguish between patients infected with Shigella and Ent histolytica; it is of limited usefulness in discriminating between pathogens causing watery diarrhoea.

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Stoll, B. J., Glass, R. I., Banu, H., Huq, M. I., Khan, M. U., & Ahmed, M. (1983). Value of stool examination in patients with diarrhoea. British Medical Journal, 286(6383), 2037–2040. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.286.6383.2037

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