Giardiasis laboratory findings

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Overview

While most sources suggest that commonly used tests for giardia are unreliable, a new immunologic test referred to as ELISA, for enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay are now available. These tests are capable of a 90 percent detection rate or more. [1]

Laboratory Findings

Tests that may be done include:

  • Enteroscopy
  • Stool antigen test to check for Giardia
  • Stool ova and parasites exam
  • String test (rarely performed)

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