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Feces tests
Stool tests comprise a broad group of diagnostic tests in which the material analysed is a stool sample. Available tests include bacteriological stool tests, tests to detect parasites in the stool or occult blood. Stool analysis is non-invasive and provides a lot of important information about the patient's health.

PARASITES - Giardia lamblia
Molecular testing (Real-Time PCR) characterized by high sensitivity and specificity, detecting the genetic material (DNA) of parasites.

Occult blood
The causes of the presence of blood in the stool can vary, including stomach or duodenal ulcer disease, inflammatory bowel diseases, diverticulosis of the intestines, bleeding polyps, hemorrhoids, Crohn's disease, bacterial infections, bleeding from the gums or nose, benign and malignant tumors, and colorectal cancer.

Colotect – an alternative to colonoscopy
A non-invasive test from a stool sample to detect colorectal cancer tumours at an early stage. Fast, convenient and safe.

COLOTECT colon and colon cancer test
COLOTECT is the first non-invasive test for colon and large intestine cancer. Take care of prevention!

Chlorides in feces
The test determines the concentration of chlorideós or chlorine-containing compounds in the feces and is used to diagnose congenital chloral diarrhea.

Shigella serotyping
The test consists of determining the specific strain of Shigella bacteria thatócaused the infection from a stool prób using serological methods.

Salmonella serotyping
The test consists of determining the specific strain of Salmonella bacteria thatócaused the infection from a stool prób using serological methods.

EPEC serotyping
The test is ordered to detect the exact strain of E. Coli bacteria in a fecal próstool culture. Coli called enteropathogenic E. Coli (EPEC), whichóry is the leading cause of diarrhea in infants. The test result influences therapeutic decisions and helps predict the course of the disease.

EHEC serotyping
The test is ordered to detect the exact strain of Esherichia coli bacteria called enterohaemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC) in a fecal prób culture. Coli (EHEC), whichóry secretes toxins and causes bloody diarrhea, complications of adrenal disease, and hemolytic uremic syndrome. The test result influences therapeutic decisions and helps predict the course of disease.

Stool - culture for EHEC
A microbiological test of fecal prób thatóre based on culture to detect strainsóof bacteria called enterohaemorrhagic E. Coli (EHEC) that produce toxins and can cause severe food poisoning.