A combined non-selective enrichment-filtration technique was investigated for the isolation of Campylobacter spp. from clinical samples. In total, 479 samples were tested by direct culture, enrichment subculture and enrichment-filtration. The enrichment-filtration technique was used with both selective and non-selective media. Direct culture and enrichment subculture yielded 13 and seven isolates, respectively, while enrichment-filtration yielded 18 and 14 isolates on selective and non-selective agar, respectively. Thus, the combination of enrichment-filtration with selective agar produced a 38.5% increase in the number of isolates (p <0.05). All isolates were identified as Campylobacter jejuni.
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