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Ova and Parasite, Travel History or Immunocompromised, Feces

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Test Description
Ova and Parasite, Travel History or Immunocompromised, Feces
Synonym(s)

O and P (Ova and Parasites); Trichrome Stain; Egg Cyst; Parasitic Exam; Protozoa; Amoeba, Ameba; Ova; 50016-OPE; Helminth; Isospora, Isospora belli, Cystoisospora; Parasites, OAP

Test ID
OPE
General Information

Useful for:


Specimen Type

Stool

Specimen Requirements

ECOFIX vial for parasitic exam

Specimen Collection / Processing Instructions

  • Patient Preparation: Specimen collection should be delayed for 7 to 10 days after administration of barium, bismuth, kaolin, magnesia, castor oil or mineral oil, and 2 to 3 weeks after antibiotics have been given since these may interfere with identification of protozoa

  • Specimen Type: Feces

  • Supplies: ECOFIX Stool Transport Vial (Kit) (t790)

  • Preferred: ECOFIX preservative

  • Acceptable: 10% Buffered Formalin Stool Transport plus Zinc Polyvinyl Alcohol (Zn PVA) Stool Transport (one of each)

  • Specimen Volume: Portion of stool; 2g 2mL

  • Collection Instructions:

    • Place specimen into preservative within 30 minutes of passage or collection

    • Follow instructions on the container as follows:

      • Mix the contents of the tube with the spoon, twist the cap tightly closed, and shake vigorously until the contents are well mixed. Refer to the fill line on the Ecofix vial for stool specimens

      • Do not fill above the line indicated on the container





  • Additional Information: Stool placed in 10% buffered formalin can be accepted if accompanied by a Zn PVA-preserved specimen; 10% buffered formalin-preserved specimens submitted without an accompanying Zn PVA-preserved specimen will be canceled.

Minimum Sample Volume

5 mL

Stability

  • Ambient (preferred): 21 days

  • Refrigerated: 21 days

Unacceptable Specimen Conditions

All specimens will be evaluated by Mayo Clinic Laboratories for test suitability.

Limitations

  • It is strongly recommended that multiple stool specimens be submitted for ova and parasite analysis. At least 3 specimens should be collected, 1 each day or on alternate days (over a maximum 10-day period)

  • Parasites are shed irregularly in stool and examination of a single specimen does not guarantee detection

  • If possible adult worms or proglottids are identified in stool or the patient undergarments, they should be placed in 70% alcohol and submitted for PARID / Parasite Identification

  • For optimal results, the specific test should be ordered for detection of Giardia, Cryptosporidium, microsporidia, Cyclospora, or pinworm. The OPE / Parasitic Examination is not the optimal method for detecting these parasites

  • Parasitic examination of a minimum of 3 stool specimens is indicated for detecting most intestinal protozoa and helminths with maximum sensitivity

  • Parasitic infections are uncommonly acquired in the hospital setting. This test is not usually useful in patients hospitalized for more than 3 days

Methodology

Microscopic

Estimated TAT

4-6 days

Testing Schedule

Monday-Saturday

Retention

7 days

CPT Code(s)

87177; 87209

Reference Range

Negative

Performing Lab

Mayo

LOINC Code(s)

10704-5

Additional Information