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  1. What Are Fecal Antigen Tests? Antigen detection in stool is useful in the diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori, Giardia lamblia, Cryptosporidium par-vum, Entamoeba histolytica/ dispar, Rotavirus, adenovirus infections, etc. Enzyme immunoassays (enzyme-linked im-munosorbent assay), latex agglutination, and rapid tests are the most commonly used tests.

  2. Antigen detection is commonly used to diagnose heartworm and Giardia infections, and is also available for these additional parasites. IDEXX Reference Laboratories has developed Fecal Dx antigen testing, which includes immunoassays for the detection of hookworm, roundworm, whipworm, and flea tapeworm antigens in feces.

  3. Diagnose and treat infections earlier with Fecal Dx® antigen testing. CAPC recommends including fecal antigen testing to diagnose infections, treat patients earlier, and reinforce the proper use of parasite-control products. 1–3 Fecal antigen testing identifies prepatent and single-sex

  4. Of the 21 diagnostic studies of fecal antigen in the stool, 15 studies9-23 were for diagnosis of suspected patients with H. pylori infection and six studies24-29 were for follow-up testing after patients receiving H. pylori eradication therapy.

  5. What to do with your Faecal Dx antigen testing results† Diagnose hookworm, roundworm, whipworm, flea tapeworm and Cystoisospora using Faecal Dx* antigen testing. Because the testing detects antigens, positive results confirm the presence of worms and coccidia in the intestinal tract.

  6. Diagnosing intestinal parasite infections. Fecal Dx® antigen testing clinical reference guide. Screen every dog at least twice a year. The Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC) guidelines recommend including fecal antigen testing to ensure the widest breadth of detection of intestinal parasites.1–3 Fecal antigen testing can identify ...

  7. Fecal Dx* antigen testing detects antigens secreted directly from the infecting worm. Identify infections prior to eggs being shed. Avoid false-negative results caused by intermittent shedding of eggs. Detect worms even if eggs are not present in the faecal sample. Help prevent spread of disease to family members and pets.

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