Tag: E.coli
Here at Fleet Street Clinic, we have had many stool samples come through our laboratory. One recent clinical case using our in-house Full Gastrointestinal PCR Panel, presented unprecedented results.
Patient overview:
- 51-year-old patient
- Travelled to and from Pakistan for a trekking trip
- The patient presented with a history of severe diarrhoea
- Symptoms recorded: erratic bowel movement and weight loss.
Test results:
The PCR result came back quicky as positive for four pathogens:
- Cyclospora cayetanensis,
- Enteroaggregative E. coli (EAEC),
- Enteroinvasive E. coli (EIEC)/Shigella,
- and Enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC)
This is highly unusual and it is little wonder why our patient was feeling so unwell with severe symptoms.
Our Biomedical Scientist, Jenny Reyes commented; “This is my first time in all of my time as a Biomedical Scientist to encounter such a result with four pathogens presenting all at once.”
Without our GI PCR test, this patient may have undergone many tests to identify the cause and may not have identified that the symptoms were the result of four simultaneous pathogens causing a mixed infection.
The advantage of a panel PCR test is its ability to identify the exact cause, enabling targeted treatment.
In this case, the clinician overseeing this patient’s care was able to tailor treatment to address all four identified pathogens simultaneously with precision.
Without this technology, diagnosing a mixed infection could have taken significantly longer, requiring multiple different tests to pinpoint each cause.
This would have increased the risk that only one pathogen would have been identified, leaving the symptoms caused by the others untreated even after addressing the diagnosed cause.
We encourage all patients with unexplainable gastrointestinal symptoms to consider the GI PCR Panel. It really does offer faster, more targeted care and can identify mixed infection with ease!
More information on our GI Panel:
Our Gastrointestinal Panel Test delivers accurate and reliable results quickly, often within a matter of hours.
It is capable of detecting any of the 23 commonest pathogens that cause diarrhoea – such as E. coli, campylobacter, norovirus salmonella, shigella and giardia, from a single stool sample – all that’s needed is a simple swab.
This supports our rapid diagnostic process, clinical management and educated treatment decisions which improve overall patient outcomes.
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