Evaluation of a New Commercial Immunoassay >for Rapid Detection of Campylobacter jejuni in Stool Samples

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H. P. Endtz
C. W. Ang
N. van den Braak
A. Luijendijk
B. C. Jacobs
P. de Man
J.M. van Duin
A. van Belkum
H. A. Verbrugh
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[1] Department of Neurology,
[2] Erasmus University Medical Centre Rotterdam,undefined
[3] The Netherlands,undefined
[4] Department of Medical Microbiology,undefined
[5] St. Franciscus Hospital,undefined
[6] Rotterdam,undefined
[7] The Netherlands,undefined
[8] Department of Medical Microbiology,undefined
[9] Zuiderziekenhuis,undefined
[10] Rotterdam,undefined
[11] The Netherlands,undefined
[12] Department of Medical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases,undefined
[13] Erasmus University Medical Centre Rotterdam,undefined
[14] Dr. Molewaterplain 40,undefined
[15] 3015 GD Rotterdam,undefined
[16] The Netherlands e-mail: endtz@bacl.azr.nl,undefined
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Detection Limit; Early Intervention; Positive Sample; Enzyme Immunoassay; Stool Sample;
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 In order to evaluate a new commercial enzyme immunoassay (ProspecT Campylobacter Microplate Assay; Alexon-Trend, USA) for the detection of Campylobacterjejuni and Campylobacter coli in stool samples, 30 faecal specimens known to be culture-positive for Campylobacter jejuni were tested with the new assay. The detection limit was approximately 3×106/ml in faecal suspensions. The sensitivity relative to culture was 80% (24/30). All of the 24 positive samples, except for one, remained positive after being stored at –20  °C for 60 days. The specificity of the test was 100%. Interestingly, 6 of 11 additional Campylobacter jejuni culture-positive samples that had been obtained from patients with Guillain-Barré syndrome and stored at –20  °C for periods of up to 5 years tested positive in the assay. The performance of the assay indicates that it has potential value for use in future early intervention studies.
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