RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Investigation of acute gastroenteritis in general practice — relevance of newer laboratory methods JF The Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners JO J R Coll Gen Pract FD British Journal of General Practice SP 514 OP 516 VO 33 IS 253 A1 S. A. Rousseau YR 1983 UL http://bjgp.org/content/33/253/514.abstract AB Over a nine-month period, all patients suffering from acute gastroenteritis, with diarrhoea as an essential component, who presented to a group practice in southern England were investigated using conventional laboratory methods, and also newer techniques of electron microscopy and search for species of Campylobacter. Rotavirus and Campylobacter were the two most commonly encountered pathogens.