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Test Code LAB1289 Vibrio Culture Screen

Test Performed By

Cayuga Medical Center, Main Laboratory

Container Name

Cary-Blair Stool Transport Vial (CARY)

Day(s) and Time(s) Test Performed

Monday through Sunday; Continuously

List Price

$58.00

CPT Codes

87046

Temperature

Refrigerated

Specimen Collection Instructions

Submit in Cary-Blair preservative vial

Clinical and Interpretive

This assay is useful in determining whether Vibrio species is the cause of diarrhea and, in turn, identifying the source of the infectious agent.

Diarrhea may be caused by a number of agents (eg, bacteria, viruses, parasites, and chemicals) and these agents may result in similar symptoms. A thorough patient history covering symptoms, severity and duration of illness, age, travel history, food consumption, history of recent antibiotic use, and illnesses in the family or other contacts will help the physician determine the appropriate testing to be performed.Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of endemic, epidemic, and pandemic cholera, results in large volumes of rice-water stools due to the production of an enterotoxin. Severe dehydration is of concern in patients without access to adequate medical care. In the United States, Vibrio parahemolyticus is the most common cause of Vibrio disease. Vibrio parahemolyticus is associated with the consumption of raw shellfish or fish and results in gastroenteritis with nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, low-grade fever, and chills. Usually rehydration is the only treatment required, although in some cases, antimicrobial therapy is needed.

Specimen Type

STOOL

Specimen Stability

Stability: 4 days in Cary-Blair (2 hours unpreserved)