NoteMicroscopic examination of stools and a latex slide agglutination test for the rapid identification of bacterial enteric infections in khmer children
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We thank Orapan Chivaratonond, Thamma Sakulkaipeara, Vitaya Khungvalert, Chittima Pitarangsi, Prani Ratarasarn, Apichai Srijan, and Suchitra Changchawalit for help in performing clinical bacteriology both in Surin and in Bangkok; and Sajee Pinnoi, Ovath Thonglee, Nisara Wongkamhaeng, and Ubonrat Tareetai for help in collecting spcimens. We also thank Sok Vantha and other Khmer laboratory technicians for allowing us to use their laboratory, th Catholic Relief Service physicians and Khmer medics for allowing us to collect specimens from their patients, and Dr. Sakti Paul, the UNBRO Medical Coordinator for his help in obtaining passes to work at site B.