| Literature DB >> 9620432 |
H Rinder1, K Janitschke, H Aspöck, A J Da Silva, P Deplazes, D P Fedorko, C Franzen, U Futh, F Hünger, A Lehmacher, C G Meyer, J M Molina, J Sandfort, R Weber, T Löscher.
Abstract
The quality parameters for the detection of microsporidia in identical sets of 50 stool samples were determined for six laboratories where technicians used light microscopy and for six laboratories where technicians used PCR. The average overall sensitivities were 67% (89% for patient samples only) for the PCR laboratories and 54% (80% for patient samples only) for the light microscopy laboratories. Specificities were 98 and 95%, respectively. Differences in results were most apparent between the individual laboratories rather than between the two major methods used.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9620432 PMCID: PMC104932
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Microbiol ISSN: 0095-1137 Impact factor: 5.948