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Sample Requirements

Stool collected in Cary Blair transport medium.
Follow the procedure provided by your Cary Blair manufacturer.

  • … identify polymicrobial infections which may be missed if using standard testing methods.
  • … can inform appropriate patient management.
  • … can ensure appropriate treatment.
  • … can improve patient isolation and cohorting decisions to prevent secondary transmission.
  • … may inform improved quality of care.
  • … can guide appropriate patient follow-up.
  • … can reduce morbidity.
  • … may lead to shorter hospital visits.
  • Specimens are best collected in a bedpan. Another option is to place plastic wrap over the toilet seat opening.
  • A suitable area (i.e. bloody, slimy, watery) from the sides, ends and middle of the stool should be selected using the collection spoon provided. Fill with sufficient stool to bring the liquid level up to the “fill” line.
  • Stir each specimen with the spoon provided, tighten the cap and shake firmly until the specimen is adequately mixed. When mixing is complete the specimen should appear uniform.
  • Complete the label on each vial and replace the vials in the plastic bag. Transport the specimen to the laboratory. Specimen may be refrigerated or kept at room temperature. 

GI Panel Pathogens

Bacteria

  • Bacteria
  • Campylobacter (jejuni, coli and upsaliensis)
  • Clostridium difficile (Toxin A/B)
  • Plesiomonas shigelloides
  • Salmonella
  • Yersinia enterocolitica
  • Vibro (parahaemolyticus, vulnificus and cholerae) 
  • Vibrio cholerae

Diarrheagenic E.coli/Shigella

  • Enteroaggregative E.coli(EAEC)
  • Enteropathogenic E.coli(EPEC)
  • Enterotoxigenic E.coli(ETEX) it/st
  • Shiga-like toxin-produicing E.coli(STEC) stx1/stx2 E.coli O157
  • Shigella/Enteroinvasive E.coli(EIEC)

Parasites

Viruses

  • Cryptosporidium
  • Cyclospora cayetanensis
  • Entamoeba histolytica
  • Giardia lambli
  • Adenovirus F40/41
  • Astrovirus
  • Norovirus GI/GII
  • Rotavirus A
  • Sapovirus (I, II, IV and V)