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Gastrointestinal Health - Toxigenic C. difficile DNA, stool

Doctors DataSKU: A2796
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A stool specimen or an isolated sample of C. difficile is tested for all known toxigenic strains using an FDA-cleared, molecular diagnostic DNA assay. This test is available as a stand-alone test, or included automatically at no additional charge any time C. difficile is cultured at any level in our other Clostridium cultures. 

Turnaround Time

2 to 4 days

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Full Description

This test is useful for

  • Antibiotic-Associated Diarrhea
  • Autism Spectrum Disorders

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Gastrointestinal Health

Clinical microbiology plays a crucial role in individual and community health. Because most microbes living on or within the body are beneficial, distinguishing those that are disease-producing is a critical function of a clinical microbiology laboratory.

Doctor's Data bridges traditional clinical microbiology with complementary medicine, providing world-class diagnostic microbiology testing that helps you assess digestive and absorptive functions, detect pathogens or parasites and identify specific bacteria and yeast. Through specimens collected from a variety of body sites and the use of advanced assays and technology, Doctor's Data determines what microorganisms are present and which may be causing infection. Our painstaking approach can help you select the most appropriate antimicrobial therapy and the comprehensive nature of our testing represents real value for your patients and practice.

Detailed Information

For this assessment, a stool specimen or an isolated sample of C. difficile is tested for all known toxigenic strains using an FDA-cleared, molecular diagnostic DNA assay. This test is available as a stand-alone, or included automatically at no additional charge any time C. difficile is cultured at any level in our other Clostridium cultures. Clostridia generally are resistant to antibiotics and treatment of an overgrowth of C. difficile, especially in asymptomatic carriers and infants under age two, is usually not warranted. Additionally, since plasmids have a potential role in transferring various capacities, including antibiotic resistance, from one organism to another, the use of antibiotics in the treatment of clostridia overgrowth should be considered carefully.

Usage Directions

Before You Start:

Please read all of the directions, and familiarize yourself with the collection procedures. If you are taking antifungal or antibiotic medications, please finish the course of medication, and then wait three days before starting this collection. Please refrain from taking digestive enzymes, antacids, and aspirin for two days prior to and during the specimen collection, unless otherwise instructed by your physician. Never discontinue prescription medications without first consulting your physician.

Collection Instructions: here

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