TY - JOUR
T1 - The effect of changing diagnostic method from culture to PCR on the number of episodes of human campylobacteriosis in Denmark
T2 - a retrospective study (2015-2022)
AU - Benedetti, Guido
AU - Holm Hansen, Christian
AU - Tølbøll Svendsen, Anna
AU - Grimstrup Joensen, Katrine
AU - Sørensen, Gitte
AU - Engsbro, Anne Line
AU - Torpdahl, Mia
AU - Møller Nielsen, Eva
AU - Ethelberg, Steen
PY - 2024/1/11
Y1 - 2024/1/11
N2 - This study is important because it shows the potential epidemiological silence associated with the use of culture as the primary diagnostic method for the laboratory identification of human campylobacteriosis. Also, we show how polymerase chain reaction methods are associated with a systematic increase in the number of human campylobacteriosis episodes as reported by routine disease surveillance. These findings are operationally relevant and have public health implications because they tell how crucial it is to consider changes in diagnostic methods, e.g., in the epidemiological analysis of historical data and in the interpretation of future data in light of the past. We also believe that this study highlights how the synergy between microbiology and epidemiology is essential for disease surveillance.
AB - This study is important because it shows the potential epidemiological silence associated with the use of culture as the primary diagnostic method for the laboratory identification of human campylobacteriosis. Also, we show how polymerase chain reaction methods are associated with a systematic increase in the number of human campylobacteriosis episodes as reported by routine disease surveillance. These findings are operationally relevant and have public health implications because they tell how crucial it is to consider changes in diagnostic methods, e.g., in the epidemiological analysis of historical data and in the interpretation of future data in light of the past. We also believe that this study highlights how the synergy between microbiology and epidemiology is essential for disease surveillance.
KW - Campylobacter Infections/diagnosis
KW - Campylobacter/genetics
KW - Denmark/epidemiology
KW - Gastroenteritis
KW - Humans
KW - Polymerase Chain Reaction
KW - Retrospective Studies
KW - foodborne diseases
KW - culture techniques
KW - epidemiological monitoring
KW - public health surveillance
KW - polymerase chain reaction
KW - Campylobacter
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85182501568&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1128/spectrum.03418-23
DO - 10.1128/spectrum.03418-23
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 38063356
SN - 2165-0497
VL - 12
SP - e0341823
JO - Microbiology spectrum
JF - Microbiology spectrum
IS - 1
ER -