Microscopic examination of stools from nonhuman primates as a way of predicting the presence of Shigella.
AUTOR(ES)
Hirsh, D C
RESUMO
Microscopic examination of stool samples from captive nonhuman primates with diarrhea for the presence or absence of leukocytes or erythrocytes or both as a means of predicting the presence of Shigella spp. was performed. Analysis of the data multivariately by means of a log linear model did not show a three-way association between diarrhea, Shigella, and the presence or absence of cells.
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