Description
Microbiology Test
A detailed stool analysis that identifies a wide range of bacterial, viral,
and parasitic pathogens, as well as opportunistic and beneficial microbes,
using advanced molecular methods including PCR and culture techniques. This
test detects infections, dysbiosis, and imbalances in the gut microbial
ecosystem that may contribute to gastrointestinal symptoms, immune activation,
or systemic illness. It also screens for antibiotic resistance markers and
evaluates microbial diversity to guide targeted antimicrobial or probiotic
therapies. Ideal for patients with chronic diarrhea, abdominal pain,
unexplained GI symptoms, or suspected infectious causes.
Categories by Disease
- Infectious gastroenteritis
- Chronic bacterial, viral, or parasitic gut infections
- Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO)
- Dysbiosis-related inflammatory conditions
- Post-antibiotic or recurrent GI symptoms
Categories by Symptoms
- Diarrhea, constipation, abdominal cramps, bloating
- Fever or systemic signs of infection
- Weight loss or malabsorption
- Chronic fatigue with gut origin
- Recurrent or persistent GI discomfort
Categories by Lifestyle
- Recent travel to endemic areas
- Immunocompromised status
- Use of antibiotics or proton pump inhibitors
- Exposure to contaminated food or water
- High-stress or poor hygiene environments
Categories by Diagnostic Methods
- Stool sample analyzed by PCR for pathogen DNA/RNA
- Culture for bacterial growth
- Sensitivity testing for antibiotic resistance
- Microbial diversity assessment
- Provides comprehensive pathogen and microbiota profile








