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. 1977 Jan;52(1):74–76. doi: 10.1136/adc.52.1.74

Use of a simple duodenal capsule to study upper intestinal microflora.

M Gracey, Suharjono, Sunoto
PMCID: PMC1546208  PMID: 836057

Abstract

The upper intestinal microflora was studied in 10 malnourished Indonesian children using the paediatric Enterotest Capsules. Trophozoites of Giardia lamblia were found in 2 specimens, profuse fungal mycelia in 3, and ascaris worms and eggs in 1. In 9 patients an abnormally profuse small intestinal bacterial flora was found. Provided precautions are taken to exclude artefactual contamination of the line on its withdrawal, this is a safe and simple method for studying the upper gut flora which could be applied to field conditions since it does not require radiological facilities.

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