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No association between abdominal pain and Dientamoeba in Dutch and Belgian children.

Martijn Ramon BrandsEls Van de VijverSjoukje Marije HaismaAnke HeidaPatrick Ferry van Rheenen
Published in: Archives of disease in childhood (2019)
Since D. fragilis colonisation is most prevalent in healthy children and is not associated with an increase in faecal calprotectin concentration, our data do not support the inference that D. fragilis is a pathogenic parasite. Routinely testing for D. fragilis in children with chronic abdominal pain should therefore be discouraged.
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