GI-MAP (GI Microbial Assay Plus) (Test)
- Adults with recurring bloating, gas, or irregular stool patterns
- Practitioners evaluating microbial imbalances via quantitative PCR stool analysis
- Individuals supporting gut health after antibiotic or medication use
About GI-MAP (GI Microbial Assay Plus) (Test)
The GI-MAP (GI Microbial Assay Plus) is a comprehensive stool test from Diagnostic Solutions Laboratory that uses quantitative PCR (qPCR) technology to assess the gastrointestinal microbiome. It analyzes a broad range of bacterial, fungal, viral, and parasitic organisms, along with gut health markers such as secretory IgA, calprotectin, and zonulin, making it a useful tool for practitioners evaluating digestive and immune function.
Why It's Worth Considering: Unlike traditional culture-based stool tests, qPCR technology provides quantitative DNA-based detection, offering greater sensitivity and specificity across a wide panel of clinically relevant organisms and functional gut markers.
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- Adults with recurring bloating, gas, or irregular stool patterns
- Practitioners evaluating microbial imbalances via quantitative PCR stool analysis
- Individuals supporting gut health after antibiotic or medication use
- Those seeking pathogen, parasite, and commensal bacteria baseline data
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