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Company: Diagnos-Techs
The Gastrointestinal Health Panels™ The gastrointestinal
tract is essentially an external part of the body. This is the reason we do not
have to sterilize our food, but only be sure it is clean and wholesome.
Presently, the risk of being infected or infested by pathogenic organisms
through food and water is ever increasing. This is due to several reasons:
immigration; frequent overseas travel; importation of vegetables and fruits;
lack of a public health policy to screen food handlers for transmissible
pathogens; outdoor and wilderness excursions; alternate life-styles;
agricultural pollution; pets at home, etc.
Currently, World Health Organization studies indicate that about 1/2 billion
individuals are infected annually by Amoeba histolytica and about the same
number are infected by Giardia and cryptosporidium. Considering all parasites,
more than 1/4 of the Earth's population is infected at any one time. More
serious efforts must be made to prevent, identify, and treat these widespread
and debilitating infections.
Mode of Transmission & Who is at Risk
The predominant method of
transmission of parasites is the oral-fecal route through hand contact with
infected individuals or via contaminated water and food. Many parasites are
highly transmissible within a household environment. All family members should
be tested if one member is positive for GI infection.
People with suppressed immunity, eg. T-cell (white cell) dysfunction and
defects in intestinal antibody (IgA) secretion, are predisposed to protracted
and heavy infections with GI pathogens. Individuals with cancer and those
receiving chemotherapy for cancer are very susceptible to parasitic
infection(s). Frequent and excessive overutilization of antibiotics renders the
GI tract more susceptible to chronic overgrowth of harmful micro-organisms.
These can produce a wide range of systemic toxins and/or cause severe irritation
of large areas of fragile, nutrient absorbing intestinal tissue.
Bodily functions affected by GI pathogens Intestinal
pathogen infections cannot be clinically differentiated solely on the basis of
medical history, physical exam and/or symptoms. Specific diagnosis requires
laboratory evaluation and confirmation. In most laboratories the general request
for stool and parasite screening does not include the specialized testing and
confirmation provided by the GI Health Panel.™ Asymptomatic, mild symptomatic
and overt GI pathogen infections can affect and deter gastrointestinal function
and, if undetected, will lead to chronic illness.
Treatment & Prevention Detection and specific
diagnosis of the pathogens, including a broad spectrum of microflora and common
parasites is of paramount importance. This is because successful therapy is
dependent on two primary issues. First, accurate and specific diagnosis of
causative agent in a patient who presents with otherwise general and
non-specific complaints and symptoms. Second, specific therapeutic agents can be
targeted to eradicate offending micro-organisms with an extremely high success
rate, with minimal side effects. Prevention Notes:
- Observe strict personal hygiene habits
- Eat cooked food, when outside your home
- Wash fresh fruits & vegetables with soap & water
- Avoid drinking potentially contaminated surface water
- Before overseas travel, contact the CDC for tips
- Restrict pets to designated parts of the home
- Wash hands after touching pets
Gastrointestinal Health Panel™ The GI Health Panel™ is a
non-invasive screen of the gastro-intestinal tract and its function. It includes
at least 15-22 individual, but related tests. Stool and saliva samples are
submitted by the patient after home collection.
Logic of Testing To insure high sensitivity of
pathogenic organism detection, Diagnos-Techs employs a variety of methods in the
GI Health Panel™ tests. These tests utilize proven biochemical and state of the
art immunological and other methods. The panel includes:
- Pathogen screening: bacteria, fungi, yeast, and various parasites.
- Digestion related screens: enzyme levels and immunochemical markers for
intolerance to common offending foods.
- Intestinal function markers to evaluate irritation and inflammation; markers
indicate overall status of gut immunity and integrity, i.e. occult blood,
etc.
The GI Health Panel™ strikes a balance between comprehensive screening and
economy by bundling appropriate individual tests that would otherwise cost over
$700 at current prices. All the tests are insurer reimbursed with the
appropriate provider documentation. Advantages &
Benefits
- Non-invasive sampling: saliva and stool
- Home collection: no office visit
- Economical and insurance reimbursable
- Comprehensive: detects a broad spectrum of common pathogens and includes
digestion efficiency evaluation
- Improved wellness: general GI complaints identified and resolved
- Modular: retesting of one or several abnormal findings is available without
repeating the entire panel
Common Applications of this
Panel Individuals with chronic and vague GI symptoms including:
- Frequent bloating, gas, cramping, and constipation
- Frequent travel within US and/or overseas
- Frequent eating outside the home
- Homosexuals
- Food handlers - to protect others
- Food preparers at restaurants, homes, schools, etc.
- Institutionalized individuals
- Uniformed services
- Dormitory Residents - common quarters
- Children that go to daycare centers
Who needs the GI Health Panel™? To determine if the GI
Panel™ is appropriate for your gastro-intestinal and other health problems,
consult with your health care provider.
For further information, contact LifeWorks Wellness Center at 913-441-2293.
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