GI-MAP (Test)
- Adults seeking PCR-based stool analysis for GI microbiome assessment
- Individuals with persistent digestive complaints exploring gut pathogen levels
- Practitioners requiring quantitative H. pylori and opportunistic bacteria data
About GI-MAP (Test)
The GI-MAP (Gastrointestinal Microbial Assay Plus) is a comprehensive stool analysis test from Diagnostic Solutions Laboratory that uses quantitative PCR (qPCR) technology to detect and measure microbial DNA directly from a stool sample. It screens for a broad range of organisms — including bacteria, parasites, fungi, and viruses — along with markers related to digestion, immune function, and intestinal health, making it relevant for individuals seeking deeper insight into their gut environment.
Why It's Worth Considering: The qPCR platform offers high sensitivity and specificity compared to traditional culture-based methods, providing quantitative data that practitioners can use to guide personalized support strategies.
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- Adults seeking PCR-based stool analysis for GI microbiome assessment
- Individuals with persistent digestive complaints exploring gut pathogen levels
- Practitioners requiring quantitative H. pylori and opportunistic bacteria data
- Those monitoring gut flora balance following antibiotic or probiotic protocols
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