Medical Microbiology

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Table 1 2. 5 GastrointestinalTract

Infection Mostimportant
pathogens

Laboratorydiagnosis

GastritistypeB
Gastriculceration
Duodenalulceration
Gastricadenocarcinoma
Gastriclymphoma(MALT)

Helicobacterpylori Directfecalantigen
detection
Biopsyandhistopathology
Ureabreathtest
Culturefrombiopsy
Serologyforscreening

Gastroenteritis/enterocolitis
Viruses Rotaviruses
Adenoviruses
Rarely:enteroviruses,
coronaviruses,astroviruses,
caliciviruses,Norwalkvirus

Directvirusdetection
withelectronmicroscopy
(referencelaboratories)
ordirectdetectionwith
immunologicalmethods
(e.g.,EIA)
Bacteria Staphylococcusaureusintoxi-
cation(enterotoxinsA-E)

Toxindetection(with
antibodies)infoodand
stool
Clostridiumperfringens
(foods)

Culture(quantitative)from
foodandstool
Vibrioparahaemolyticus
(food,marineanimals)

Culturefromstool

E.coli(EPEC,ETEC,EIEC,
EHEC,EAggEC)

Nosimpletestsavailable;
ifnecessary:culturefrom
stoolandidentificationof
pathovarsbymeansofDNA
assay;serovarmayprovide
evidence
Campylobacterjejuni Culturefromstool
Yersiniaenterocolitica Culturefromstool
Bacilluscereus Culturefromstool
Pseudomembranous
colitis(oftenantibiotic-
associated)

Clostridiumdifficile Toxindetection
(cellculture)instool.
DNAassayfortoxin
possible
Shigellosis(dysentery) Shigellaspp. Culturefromstool

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