Use a gallon sized bag so there is plenty of room.
Stool sample refrigerate or room temperature.
This means the levels of bacteria in the stool sample won t be the same as the levels of bacteria in your digestive system.
Transport media is not necessary and may increase false positive results.
A portion of unpreserved stool specimen may be frozen at.
Storing a stool sample.
If the sample is fresh it must be refrigerated and taken to the doctor or lab within two hours.
When possible test within 48 hours after collection.
Frozen 20 c 5 gm aliquot from well mixed 24 hr or random stool collection.
If a preservative is included with the container you have been given store it at room temperature for up to 48 hours.
Even when refrigerated stool samples don t last very long.
Store specimen in fixative at room temperature or refrigerate unpreserved specimen at 4 c.
False negative results occur when specimens are not kept refrigerated until testing can be done.
Otherwise freeze samples at 70 c.
Your sample of poo must be fresh if it is not the bacteria in it can multiply.
Otherwise freeze samples at 70 c.
Refrigerate whole stool process it within 2 hours after collection.
Fresh stool is required.
Sample must be liquid.
Make sure your refrigerator is set at least this cold.
Non liquid stool room temperature samples or viscous samples.
Refrigerate whole stool process it within 2 hours after collection.
Store portion of each stool specimen frozen at less than 15 c for antigen or pcr testing.
Do not add saline or water to sample to liquefy.
Deliver the sample to your doctor.
5 grams 24 hour or random stool.
Collect specimen in clean watertight container.
When multiple tests are ordered submit separate sample for this test.
Store specimen in fixative at room temperature or refrigerate unpreserved specimen at 4 c.
If the levels of bacteria don t match the test results may not be accurate.