Ordering Options
- Gastrointestinal PCR Panel
- Additional Antibiotic Resistance Genes
Turnaround Time
≤ 24 hours *Cost
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* Turnaround time starts when sample is received at the laboratory.
Test Description
The Advanta Genetics Gastrointestinal (GI) PCR panel tests for a number of common pathogens using Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) testing, making it a very accurate and dependable method of detection. Take advantage of faster healing with Advanta Genetics PCR GI testing.
Gastrointestinal Testing
Organism | Type |
---|---|
Ancylostoma duodenale | Organism |
Campylobacter Species | Organism |
Clostridioides difficile | Organism |
Cryptosporidium Species | Organism |
Entamoeba histolytica | Organism |
Enterobius vermicularis | Organism |
Enterohemorragic/verotoxin producing Escherichia coli | Organism |
Enteroinvasive Escherichia coli | Organism |
Giardia lamblia | Organism |
Helicobacter pylori | Organism |
Human adenovirus | Organism |
Human astrovirus | Organism |
Necator americanus | Organism |
Norovirus G1 | Organism |
Norovirus G2 | Organism |
Rotavirus | Organism |
Salmonella | Organism |
Organism | Type |
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Sapovirus | Organism |
Shigella Species | Organism |
Yersinia enterocolitica | Organism |
Aminoglycoside (aph3) | Antibiotic Resistance |
Beta Lactamase (CTX-M-Grp1) | Antibiotic Resistance |
Beta Lactamase (SHV) | Antibiotic Resistance |
Beta Lactamase (TEM) | Antibiotic Resistance |
Carbapenem (NDM) | Antibiotic Resistance |
Carbapenem (KPC) | Antibiotic Resistance |
Carbapenem (OXA) | Antibiotic Resistance |
Fluoroquinolone Resistance (gyrA) | Antibiotic Resistance |
Fluoroquinolone Resistance (qnr) | Antibiotic Resistance |
Sulfonamide (Sul1) | Antibiotic Resistance |
Tetracycline (tetB) | Antibiotic Resistance |
Tetracycline (tetM) | Antibiotic Resistance |
Trimethoprim Resistance (DfrA1) | Antibiotic Resistance |
Vancomycin (VanB) | Antibiotic Resistance |
Test Limitations
This nucleic acid amplification test was developed, and its performance characteristics determined with polymerase chain reaction (PCR) by Advanta Genetics. This is a laboratory developed test and has not been cleared by the FDA. Advanta Genetics is regulated by CLIA as qualified to perform high complexity testing and is accredited by the College of America Pathologist (CAP). This test is for clinical purpose and should not be regarded as investigational or for research purposes.