Dear John Smith,
We have received the results from your recent laboratory tests. Below is a summary of your results:
- Campylobacter (BioFire): Negative
- C. difficile (BioFire): Negative
- Plesiomonas shigelloides: Negative
- Salmonella (BioFire): Negative
- Vibrio (BioFire): Negative
- Vibrio cholerae (BioFire): Negative
- Yersinia enterocolitica: Negative
- Enteroaggregative E. coli (BF): Negative
- Enteropathogenic E. coli: Positive
- Enterotoxigenic E. coli: Negative
- Shiga-like toxin-producing E. coli: Negative
- Shigella/Enteroinvasive E. coli: Negative
- Cryptosporidium (BioFire): Negative
- Cyclospora: Negative
- Entamoeba histolytica: Negative
- Giardia lamblia (BF): Negative
- Adenovirus F40/41: Negative
- Astrovirus (BioFire): Negative
- Norovirus: Negative
- Rotavirus A (BioFire): Negative
- Sapovirus (BioFire): Negative
The test results indicate a positive result for Enteropathogenic E. coli. This suggests a possible bacterial infection in your digestive system. We recommend following the treatment plan below and monitoring your symptoms closely. Please contact us if your symptoms worsen or if you have any concerns.
Treatment Recommendations:
1. Hydration:
- It is crucial to stay well-hydrated. Drink plenty of fluids such as water, oral rehydration solutions (ORS), or electrolyte beverages to prevent dehydration.
2. Diet:
- Continue eating a balanced diet. If experiencing significant diarrhea, consider a bland diet consisting of easily digestible foods, like bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast (BRAT diet).
- Avoid dairy products, caffeine, spicy foods, and fatty foods, which might aggravate symptoms.
3. Medications:
- Over-the-counter anti-diarrheal medications (such as loperamide) can be used to manage symptoms but should be used with caution and under the advice of a healthcare provider.
- Antibiotics are generally not recommended unless explicitly advised by your healthcare provider, as they may not significantly alter the course of the illness.
4. Probiotics:
- Consider taking probiotic supplements, which can help restore normal gut flora and may reduce the duration of diarrhea.
5. Monitoring for Complications:
- Monitor for symptoms such as persistent or severe diarrhea, abdominal pain, fever, or blood in the stool. Seek medical attention if these symptoms occur.
6. Hygiene:
- Maintain good personal hygiene. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water, especially after using the toilet and before meals.
Should you have any questions or need further information, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Best regards,
Dr. Thomas Kelly