stool culture or O&P
The laboratory test that examines feces for microorganisms is called a stool culture. This test is used to detect and identify bacteria, viruses, or parasites that may be causing gastrointestinal infections. During the test, a sample of stool is incubated in a lab to promote the growth of any pathogens present, allowing for further analysis and identification. Stool cultures are essential for diagnosing conditions like gastroenteritis and foodborne illnesses.
the chemical test that is done to detect blood in the feces in amounts too small to be seen.
A typical medical test that requires a stool sample is the fecal occult blood test, used to detect colon cancer.
feces
No, humans cannot detect or differentiate the smell and taste of microorganisms.
Yes, you can test a home for problems related to animal urine and feces. Professional services use specialized tools, like UV light, to detect urine stains that may not be visible to the naked eye. Additionally, odor detection and surface tests can help identify the presence of feces or lingering odors. Homeowners can also look for signs such as discoloration, stains, or persistent odors to indicate issues.
Can the progesterone blood test detect pregnancy?
the only drug test that can detect is in a lab,,, like a lab test
I have known some people whom I considered walking talking turds, but technically, feces is not a living organism. It is organic matter, and it contains microorganisms, but it is not an organism.
A drug test or a Urine test can detect just about anything that is in your system, whether it be legal or illegal. A drug test can detect whether or not you are taking birth control.
Coproantigens are antigens found in the feces of humans and animals. Coproantigens are being used to help detect intestinal diseases.
A Propoxyphene test is used to detect Darvocet.