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Campylobacter Enteritis Evaluation
The evaluation of campylobacter enteritis begins with a history and physical examination. Images

Physical findings in someone with campylobacter enteritis may include:
Signs of dehydration include:
The diagnosis of campylobacter enteritis must be confirmed by testing. A stool specimen can be cultured, in order to detect a bacterial infection. Stools may also be tested for C. difficile toxin: a test specifically used to diagnose pseudomembranous colitis. A stool examination for ova and parasites helps identify parasitic infections.

A stool culture can detect:
Tests that may be used to evaluate campylobacter enteritis include:
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Last Updated: Aug 28, 2008  References
Authors: Stephen J. Schueler, MDJohn H. Beckett, MDD. Scott Gettings, MD
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