| Literature DB >> 26830915 |
Alwin Schierenberg1, Martine D Nipshagen2, Berna D L Broekhuizen3, Alma C van de Pol3, Patricia C J Bruijning-Verhagen3, Johannes G Kusters2, Rob Schuurman2, Sanne van Delft4, Marie-Josée J Mangen3, Niek J de Wit3, Marc J M Bonten3,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Infectious intestinal disease (IID) is an important cause of morbidity in developed countries and a frequent reason for general practitioner (GP) consultation. In recent years polymerase chain reaction (PCR) based techniques have gradually replaced conventional enteropathogen detection techniques like microscopy and culture in primary care patients suspected of IID. PCR features testing of multiple enteropathogens in a single faecal sample with shorter turnaround times and greater sensitivity compared to conventional techniques. However, the associated costs and benefits have not been quantified. Furthermore, primary care incidence and prevalence estimates of enteropathogens associated with IID are sparsely available and predominantly based on conventional techniques. The PROUD-study (PCR diagnostics in Outpatients with Diarrhoea) determines: 1) health (care) effects and 2) cost-effectiveness of PCR introduction in primary care patients suspected of IID; 3) occurrence of major enteropathogens in primary care patients suspected of IID.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26830915 PMCID: PMC4736251 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-016-1371-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Fig. 1Sources and composition of study population of ‘before’ and ‘after’ cohorts. Blue circle: Clinical patient data from Utrecht General Practitioner Network (UGPN) of 2010–2014. Purple circle: faeces testing result from Saltro Diagnostic Center of 2010–2014. 1/2a: UGPN patient with a faeces test. 1/2b: UGPN patient without faeces test. 1a/b: UGPN patients with a coded episode of suspected Infectious Intestinal Disease (IID). 2a/b: UGPN patients without a coded episode of suspected IID. 3a/b: Patients included in microbiological study with/without a coded episode of suspected IID
IID causing enteropathogens (n = 14) included in “before-after” study
| Enteropathogen | Before test | After test | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Test method | Identification method | Test method | Identification method | |
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| Culture | Campylobacter selective agar, hippurate hydrolysis identification | PCR | LightMix Modular Gastro Bacteria |
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| EIA | ImmunoCard Toxine A/B | EIA | ImmunoCard Toxine A/B |
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| Culture | XLD agar, Vitek identification | PCR | TIB MOLBIOL LightMix Modular Gastro Bacteria |
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| Culture | XLD agar, Vitek identification | PCR | TIB MOLBIOL LightMix Modular Gastro Bacteria |
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| Culture | XLD agar, Vitek identification | PCR | TIB MOLBIOL LightMix Modular Gastro Bacteria |
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| Culture | CIN agar, Vitek identification | PCR | TIB MOLBIOL LightMix Modular Gastro Bacteria |
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| Microscopy | Direct with accumulation (Ridley) | PCR | TIB MOLBIOL LightMix Modular Gastro Parasites |
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| Microscopy | Direct with accumulation (Ridley) | PCR | TIB MOLBIOL LightMix Modular Gastro Parasites |
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| Microscopy | TFT | PCR | TIB MOLBIOL LightMix Modular Gastro Parasites |
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| Microscopy | Direct with accumulation (Ridley) | PCR | TIB MOLBIOL LightMix Modular Gastro Parasites |
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| Microscopy | Direct with accumulation (Ridley) | PCR | TIB MOLBIOL LightMix Modular Gastro Parasites |
| Adenovirus 40/41 | ICS | R-Biopharm RIDA Quick Adeno/Rotavirus | ICS | R-Biopharm RIDA Quick Adeno/Rotavirus |
| Norovirus | ICS | R-Biopharm RIDA Quick Nonvirus | ICS | R-Biopharm RIDA Quick Nonvirus |
| Rotavirus | ICS | R-Biopharm RIDA Quick Adeno/Rotavirus | ICS | R-Biopharm RIDA Quick Adeno/Rotavirus |
CIN cefsulodin-irgasan-novobiocin, EIA enzyme immunoassay, ICS immunochromatographic strip, TFT triple faeces test, XLD xylose-lysine-deoxycholate
IID causing enteropathogens (n = 19) included in PCR testing for microbiological study
| Enteropathogen | PCR assay | PCR system | Positive test |
|---|---|---|---|
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| TIB MOLBIOL LightMix® Modular Gastro Bacteria | LightCycler 480 II | Ct <45 |
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| R-Biopharm RIDA®GENE Clostridium difficile Toxin A/B | LightCycler 480 II | Ct <45 |
| EHEC/STEC, EPEC | R-Biopharm RIDA®GENE E.Coli Stool Panel 1 | LightCycler 480 II | Ct <45 |
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| TIB MOLBIOL LightMix® Modular Gastro Parasites | LightCycler 480 II | Ct <45 |
| Adenovirus 40/41, Astrovirus, Norovirus, Rotavirus, Sapovirus | Laboratory Developed Test | ABI 7500 | Ct <45 |
EHEC enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli, STEC shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli, EPEC enteropathogenic Escherichia coli