Emerging bacterial pathogens in acute diarrhea in children less than five years in Cairo University hospitals /
Mina William Ateya
Emerging bacterial pathogens in acute diarrhea in children less than five years in Cairo University hospitals / دراسة مسببات الامراض البكتيرية الناشئة لحالات الاسهال الحاد فى الاطفال اقل من خمس سنوات فى مستشفيات جامعة القاهرة Mina William Ateya ; Supervised Sahar Mohamed Khairat , Mona Ahmed Abuzekri , Nada Nabil Nawar - Cairo : Mina William Ateya , 2014 - 20P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Clinical and Chemical Pathology
Introduction: Acute diarrheal diseases remain the leading cause of morbidity among infants and young children in Egypt. Determination of the frequency of diarrhea in an area, along with the proportion of disease caused by specific enteric agents of different origin, is considered the first step in controlling diarrheal diseases. Methodology: During the period from July 2009 to June 2010, 206 stool samples were collected from children younger than 5 years suffering from diarrhea in the gastroenteritis outpatient clinic of Abu El Reesh El Mounira Pediatric Hospital, Cairo University. Stool samples were examined for enteric pathogens using a combination of culture, enzyme immunoassay (EIA) and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) methods
Acute diarrhea ELISA Enteric bacteria
Emerging bacterial pathogens in acute diarrhea in children less than five years in Cairo University hospitals / دراسة مسببات الامراض البكتيرية الناشئة لحالات الاسهال الحاد فى الاطفال اقل من خمس سنوات فى مستشفيات جامعة القاهرة Mina William Ateya ; Supervised Sahar Mohamed Khairat , Mona Ahmed Abuzekri , Nada Nabil Nawar - Cairo : Mina William Ateya , 2014 - 20P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Clinical and Chemical Pathology
Introduction: Acute diarrheal diseases remain the leading cause of morbidity among infants and young children in Egypt. Determination of the frequency of diarrhea in an area, along with the proportion of disease caused by specific enteric agents of different origin, is considered the first step in controlling diarrheal diseases. Methodology: During the period from July 2009 to June 2010, 206 stool samples were collected from children younger than 5 years suffering from diarrhea in the gastroenteritis outpatient clinic of Abu El Reesh El Mounira Pediatric Hospital, Cairo University. Stool samples were examined for enteric pathogens using a combination of culture, enzyme immunoassay (EIA) and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) methods
Acute diarrhea ELISA Enteric bacteria