Microbiology Laboratory

Ova and Parasites Exam

  • LIS Mnemonic: OP

    Collect

    Stool or colonic wash should be collected in a clean container and transferred to O&P vials.
    Urine should be collected in a sterile leak proof container.

    Volume Required

    O&P vials for stool require approximately 5 mls of liquid stool for each vial. Add specimen to the vials until the liquid reaches the fill line. The ratio of stool to preservative should be 1:4.
    Urine submission should be at least 5 mls.

    Minimum Required

    See Volume Required

    Transport

    Room temperature

    Stability

    Specimens in O&P vials: 2 months
    Urine at room temperature: 24 hours

    Unacceptable conditions

    Ova and Parasite testing cannot be performed if patient has had barium enema during the last 7-10 days.
    Specimens submitted on swabs or in diapers.
    Refrigerated specimens

Days Performed

Mon - Fri, exclud. holiday

Reported

Within 72 hours

CPT

87177

Methodology

Microscopic Exams (concentrate and stain)
This test does not allow for the identifcation of Cryptosporidium, Cyclospora or the Microsporidia.

Remarks

Optimal stool submission: 3 samples collected 2-3 days apart. Each sample should be clearly documented with date and time of collection
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Urine for S. hematobium: single specimen or 24 hour collection. Best collection for a single specimen is at midday; peak egg excretion occurs between noon and 3PM. If single specimens submitted are repeatedly negative for S. hematobium and clinical suspicion is high, submit a 24 hour urine specimen.
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If other specimen sources ar to be submitted, please contact the Laboratory for collection and submission instructions.

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