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Cryptosporidium Antigen Detection From Stool: Rapid Card Test

Cryptosporidium is a microscopic parasite causing an illness known as cryptosporidiosis. The most common symptom of cryptosporidiosis is watery diarrhea, which can be accompanied by stomach cramps, dehydration, nausea, vomiting, fever, and weight loss. Cryptosporidium parasites primarily spread through contaminated water, including drinking and recreational water, and are resilient to chlorine disinfection.


  • Test Name Cryptosporidium Antigen Detection From Stool: Rapid Card Test
  • Sample Type Stool
  • Preparations Required No special preparation is required. Collect stool sample in a clean container.
  • Report Time 2 days

The Cryptosporidium Antigen Detection from Stool: Rapid Card Test is a quick and efficient way to detect the presence of Cryptosporidium antigens in the stool. This test uses an immunochromatographic method, where antibodies on the test card react with Cryptosporidium antigens if present in the stool sample.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Cryptosporidium is a microscopic parasite that causes cryptosporidiosis, which is characterized mainly by watery diarrhea and can affect both the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts.

The test uses antibodies specific to Cryptosporidium antigens. When a stool sample is applied to the test card, if Cryptosporidium antigens are present, they react with these antibodies, indicating a positive result.

Cryptosporidiosis mainly causes watery diarrhea, but can also cause stomach cramps, dehydration, nausea, vomiting, fever, and weight loss.

Individuals experiencing watery diarrhea, especially if associated with a recent history of drinking or swimming in potentially contaminated water, should consider this test. It is also important for people with weakened immune systems.

No special preparation is needed. Collect a stool sample in a clean container following the kit instructions or as directed by a doctor.

The test is highly reliable and provides rapid results. However, in some cases, further testing might be required to confirm the diagnosis.

If the test is positive, it is important to consult your doctor for further evaluation, advice, and treatment.

Treatment mainly involves managing symptoms and staying hydrated. In some cases, antiparasitic medications may be prescribed, especially for those with weakened immune systems.

Cryptosporidiosis is primarily transmitted through contaminated water, including drinking and recreational water. It can also spread through contact with infected individuals or animals.

Practicing good hygiene, avoiding drinking or swimming in contaminated water, and washing hands regularly, especially before handling food and after using the bathroom or coming into contact with animals, can help prevent cryptosporidiosis.

Yes, individuals with weakened immune systems, young children, and individuals who frequently handle animals are at higher risk.

In severe cases, cryptosporidiosis can cause dehydration and malnutrition. For individuals with compromised immune systems, the infection can be serious or even fatal.

Yes, cryptosporidiosis can be zoonotic, meaning it can be transmitted from animals to humans, especially from farm animals like cows.

Currently, there is no vaccine available for cryptosporidiosis.

Yes, it is possible to get cryptosporidiosis more than once, and previous infection does not make one immune to future infections.

The Cryptosporidium Antigen Detection from Stool: Rapid Card Test is a vital tool in the rapid diagnosis of cryptosporidiosis. Early detection is crucial for the management and treatment of this disease, especially in people with weakened immune systems. If you are experiencing symptoms such as watery diarrhea and have been in contact with potentially contaminated water, it is important to consult your doctor and consider getting tested for Cryptosporidium. This test is fast, reliable, and an essential step in the timely treatment of cryptosporidiosis.

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