GI-MAP Test
Cross-source consensus on GI-MAP Test from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- The GI-MAP uses quantitative PCR to deliver actual cell counts per gram of stool, providing sensitivity to detect low-level pathogens that other technologies may miss. — GI-MAP Complex Case Interpretation: Adult and Pediatric Roundtable
- Knowing whether an organism is present at 100 versus 10 million cells per gram changes treatment decisions entirely. — GI-MAP Complex Case Interpretation: Adult and Pediatric Roundtable
- The GI-MAP requires no prep diet, no refrigeration, and DNA stability in stool allows collection from diapers, making it highly patient-friendly. — GI-MAP Complex Case Interpretation: Adult and Pediatric Roundtable
- The GI-MAP does not have pediatric-specific reference ranges, requiring practitioners to interpret results in the context of age, developmental stage, and symptoms. — GI-MAP Complex Case Interpretation: Adult and Pediatric Roundtable