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Stool Virulence Factors
€ 50,00
Advanced stool test assessing the pathogenic potential of gut bacteria by analyzing virulence factors, helping distinguish harmless microbes from clinically relevant pathogens.
Beschrijving
Virulence Factors – Stool Test
The Virulence Factors Stool Test is an advanced microbiological assessment designed to evaluate the pathogenic potential of bacteria present in the gastrointestinal tract. Unlike standard stool tests that identify which organisms are present, this test provides deeper insight into how harmful these organisms may be.
This distinction is clinically important, as not all detected bacteria cause disease. Some microorganisms become problematic only when they express specific virulence factors that enable them to invade, damage tissues, or evade the immune system.
Why this test is clinically important
Virulence factors are biological mechanisms that allow microorganisms to colonize the host, evade immune defenses, and cause disease. These include toxins, enzymes, adhesion molecules, and biofilm formation capabilities. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
By identifying these functional characteristics, this test helps distinguish between harmless colonization and clinically relevant infection or dysbiosis. This is particularly valuable in patients with persistent or unexplained gastrointestinal symptoms.
- Evaluates the pathogenic potential of gut bacteria
- Helps differentiate colonization from clinically relevant infection
- Provides functional insight beyond standard microbiology
- Supports more targeted and personalized treatment strategies
What this test evaluates
- Bacterial virulence factors (e.g. toxin production, adhesion mechanisms)
- Biofilm formation potential
- Factors associated with immune evasion and persistence
Clinical relevance
Traditional stool testing identifies the presence of microorganisms, but does not always indicate whether they are contributing to disease. Virulence factor testing adds a functional layer by assessing whether detected organisms have the capacity to cause tissue damage or inflammation.
This is especially relevant in cases where patients present with symptoms despite “normal” or inconclusive microbiology results, or where opportunistic organisms are detected but their clinical significance is unclear.
Who may benefit
- Patients with chronic or unexplained gastrointestinal symptoms
- Persistent dysbiosis despite previous treatment
- Recurrent infections or incomplete response to therapy
- Cases where standard stool testing is inconclusive
- Functional medicine or integrative assessments of gut health
When this test is especially useful
- Chronic bloating, diarrhea, or abdominal discomfort
- Suspected pathogenic overgrowth with unclear clinical relevance
- Follow-up after microbiome or stool testing
- Personalized treatment planning in complex GI cases
Sample Type
Stool sample collected at home using a dedicated collection kit.
Turnaround Time
Approximately 5 to 7 working days after sample arrival at the laboratory.
Related Tests
This test is often used in combination with broader gastrointestinal assessments for a complete clinical picture:
- GI360™ Advanced Stool Analysis
- Comprehensive Stool Analysis
- GI Pathogens Profile – Multiplex PCR
- Faeces Culture – Basic
- Includes: Identification of bacterial virulence factors
- Sample requirement: Stool
Suitable for postal submission.
Additional information
| Weight | 0,5 kg |
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| Dimensions | 25 × 16 × 2,5 cm |
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