EPIC Lab Number

LAB8807

Patient Preparation

Specimens analyzed to determine the efficacy of treatment should be collected three to four weeks after completion of therapy. Antibiotics may affect results of exam.

Collect

Stool. Recommended collection: 3 separate stool specimens within a 5-7-day period (an individual order must be submitted for each specimen).

Additional Requirements

 Auto Lab also accepts:
Total FixTM
Medical Chemical Corporation
 

Unacceptable Conditions

Rectal swabs, unpreserved, SAF (sodium acetate formalin), and any PVA fixative containing mercury such as LV-PVA (low viscosity PVA). Multiple specimens collected within a 24 hour period. Specimens containing barium, bismuth, or urine.

Specimen Preparation

Transfer 2 g of stool within one hour of collection into AlcorFix (ARUP Supply #52059) available online through eSupply using ARUP Connect™ or contact ARUP Client Services at 800-522-2787. (Min: 1 g)
Also acceptable: Transfer 5 g of stool within one hour of collection into both 10 percent formalin and modified PVA (10 g total). (Min: 10 g total)
Additional specimen collection instructions can be found at https://www.aruplab.com/parasep

Ordering Recommendations

If parasite infection is suspected as cause of persistent diarrhea (>14 days), specific pathogen testing is recommended (refer to Gastrointestinal Parasite Panel by PCR (2011150); Giardia Antigen by EIA (0060048); Entamoeba histolytica Antigen, EIA (0058001); or Cryptosporidium Antigen by EIA (0060045)). Do not order for patients who develop diarrhea during a prolonged hospitalization.

Storage/Transport Temperature

Room temperature.

Stability (from collection to initiation)

Ambient: 9 months; Refrigerated: 9 months; Frozen: Unacceptable

Performed

Sun-Sat

Reported

3-7 days

Remarks

Indicate suspected parasites.

Notes

For ova and parasite exams from nonstool sources, refer to Ova and Parasite Exam, Body Fluid or Urine (ARUP test code 3001663). For Cryptosporidium, Cyclospora, and Cystoisospora stains, refer to Parasitology Stain by Modified Acid-Fast (ARUP test code 0060046). For macroscopic parasite identification (worms or proglottids), refer to Parasite Examination, Macroscopic (ARUP test code 2007361). For additional test information refer to ARUP Consult, https://arupconsult.com/content/diarrhea

Methodology

Qualitative Concentration/Trichrome Stain/Microscopy

Synonyms

  • Ascaris
  • Chlonorchis sinensis
  • Eggs or Cysts
  • Fasciola
  • Giardia Exam
  • Helminths
  • Isospora, Isospora belli, Cystoisospora
  • O and P
  • Opisthorchis sinensis
  • Parasites
  • Parasitic Exam
  • Parasitic examination, stool
  • parasitic worms
  • Parasitology Examination
  • Protozoa
  • S. haematobium
  • S. japonicum
  • Sarcocystis
  • Schistosoma mansoni
  • Strongyloides

Reference Interval

Negative

Interpretive Data

Method for identification of ova and parasites includes wet mount and trichrome stain.

Due to the various shedding cycles of many parasites, three separate stool specimens collected over a 5-7-day period are recommended for ova and parasite examination. A single negative result does not rule out the possibility of a parasitic infection. The ova and parasite exam does not specifically detect Cryptosporidium, Cyclospora, Cystoisospora, and Microsporidia. For additional test information refer to ARUP Consult, https://arupconsult.com/content/diarrhea

ARUP Test Code

3001662

LOINC

  • 10704-5
  • 43227-8

CPT Codes

87177; 87209
Test Information

EPIC Lab Number

LAB8807

Patient Preparation

Specimens analyzed to determine the efficacy of treatment should be collected three to four weeks after completion of therapy. Antibiotics may affect results of exam.

Collect

Stool. Recommended collection: 3 separate stool specimens within a 5-7-day period (an individual order must be submitted for each specimen).

Additional Requirements

 Auto Lab also accepts:
Total FixTM
Medical Chemical Corporation
 

Unacceptable Conditions

Rectal swabs, unpreserved, SAF (sodium acetate formalin), and any PVA fixative containing mercury such as LV-PVA (low viscosity PVA). Multiple specimens collected within a 24 hour period. Specimens containing barium, bismuth, or urine.

Specimen Preparation

Transfer 2 g of stool within one hour of collection into AlcorFix (ARUP Supply #52059) available online through eSupply using ARUP Connect™ or contact ARUP Client Services at 800-522-2787. (Min: 1 g)
Also acceptable: Transfer 5 g of stool within one hour of collection into both 10 percent formalin and modified PVA (10 g total). (Min: 10 g total)
Additional specimen collection instructions can be found at https://www.aruplab.com/parasep

Ordering Recommendations

If parasite infection is suspected as cause of persistent diarrhea (>14 days), specific pathogen testing is recommended (refer to Gastrointestinal Parasite Panel by PCR (2011150); Giardia Antigen by EIA (0060048); Entamoeba histolytica Antigen, EIA (0058001); or Cryptosporidium Antigen by EIA (0060045)). Do not order for patients who develop diarrhea during a prolonged hospitalization.

Storage/Transport Temperature

Room temperature.

Stability (from collection to initiation)

Ambient: 9 months; Refrigerated: 9 months; Frozen: Unacceptable

Performed

Sun-Sat

Reported

3-7 days

Remarks

Indicate suspected parasites.

Notes

For ova and parasite exams from nonstool sources, refer to Ova and Parasite Exam, Body Fluid or Urine (ARUP test code 3001663). For Cryptosporidium, Cyclospora, and Cystoisospora stains, refer to Parasitology Stain by Modified Acid-Fast (ARUP test code 0060046). For macroscopic parasite identification (worms or proglottids), refer to Parasite Examination, Macroscopic (ARUP test code 2007361). For additional test information refer to ARUP Consult, https://arupconsult.com/content/diarrhea

Methodology

Qualitative Concentration/Trichrome Stain/Microscopy

Synonyms

  • Ascaris
  • Chlonorchis sinensis
  • Eggs or Cysts
  • Fasciola
  • Giardia Exam
  • Helminths
  • Isospora, Isospora belli, Cystoisospora
  • O and P
  • Opisthorchis sinensis
  • Parasites
  • Parasitic Exam
  • Parasitic examination, stool
  • parasitic worms
  • Parasitology Examination
  • Protozoa
  • S. haematobium
  • S. japonicum
  • Sarcocystis
  • Schistosoma mansoni
  • Strongyloides

Reference Interval

Negative

Interpretive Data

Method for identification of ova and parasites includes wet mount and trichrome stain.

Due to the various shedding cycles of many parasites, three separate stool specimens collected over a 5-7-day period are recommended for ova and parasite examination. A single negative result does not rule out the possibility of a parasitic infection. The ova and parasite exam does not specifically detect Cryptosporidium, Cyclospora, Cystoisospora, and Microsporidia. For additional test information refer to ARUP Consult, https://arupconsult.com/content/diarrhea

ARUP Test Code

3001662

LOINC

  • 10704-5
  • 43227-8

CPT Codes

87177; 87209