Test Code OVAPAR Ova and Parasites (O&P), Screen
Methodology
Note: Screen procedure which routinely includes Giardia antigen testing, Cryptosporidium antigen testing, and a permanent (trichrome) stain examination.
Specimen Requirements
Specimen must arrive within 30 minutes of collection
Submit stool specimen in a clean, leakproof container. Collect
specimen as follows:
1. Lift toilet seat, and cover toilet bowl with a large sheet of
plastic wrap. Make a depression in plastic wrap. With toilet seat
lowered, pass stool specimen directly onto plastic wrap.
(Rectal swab is not acceptable.)
2. Alternatively, collect stool specimen in a clean, dry,
wide-mouth container. Do not use toilet paper to collect specimen.
Do not remove specimen from toilet water.
3. Specimen may also be submitted in an O&P collection vial
supplied. Follow instructions accompanying the vial(s) for
collection procedure.
4. Label container/vial(s) with patient’s information, date
and actual time of collection, and type of specimen.
5. Forward specimen promptly.
Note: 1. Maximum storage for fresh specimens is 2 hours at ambient temperature. Maximum storage for specimens in an O&P vial at ambient temperature is 2 months or until the expiration date on vial(s), whichever is earlier.
2. Routinely, only 1 stool specimen per day should be collected for O&P testing. After the third hospital day, it is generally recommended that Clostridium difficile toxin testing should be performed on patients with diarrhea, not O&P testing.
3. Specimens will not be processed if transport/storage requirements are exceeded (this will be noted in the report).
4. Contamination of stool specimen with urine or barium is not acceptable.
Reference Values
No ova and parasites to include Giardia and Cryptosporidium.
Day(s) Test Set Up
Monday through Friday
CPT Coding
87209 - trichrome stain
87328 - Cryptosporidium
87328 - Giardia
Secondary ID
HHA1469
Performing Laboratory
Huntsville Hospital Laboratory
LOINC Coding
Test Name | LOINC Code |
---|---|
Ova and Parasites (O&P), Screen |
673-4 |
Specimen | 66746-9 |