MDGeneticPro GI
Identify Digestive Irregularities with MDGeneticPro GI Testing
With the help of MDGeneticPro GI testing, providers can identify several disease-causing viruses, bacteria, and/or parasites in a stool sample and help diagnose an infection of the digestive system. Our GI Test also detects genetic material within microbes that are tested for a variety of bacteria, viruses, and parasites. Most GI infections are common illnesses, but with our test we can determine the exact virus or bacteria causing a problem, eliminate its source, and limit its spread.
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Top 10 Health Risks in Females
Risks of Modern Living The World Health Organization (WHO) specifies ten threatening health conditions most prevalent in women: Cancer Reproductive Health Maternal Health HIV Sexually Transmitted Infections Violence Against Women Mental Health Noncommunicable diseases...
Understanding HCV in patients
Safety Concerns for Health Care Professionals Hepatitis C (HCV) is a virus that attacks the liver and is transmitted through blood to blood contact. For health care professionals, this indicates a need to take precautions before any contact with a client's blood or...
What is the prognosis and life expectancy of hepatitis C patient?
Hepatitis C infographic from hcv.guidelinecentral.com Hepatitis C is a very serious condition that not only affects the liver, but it is a powerful disease that can have other significant complications and problems within the body. Many people could be infected and...
How is hepatitis C transmitted?
Hepatitis is a very serious disease. There are three types of hepatitis. Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C, and each is caused by a different virus. While the symptoms are similar, each one is transmitted differently and each affects the liver differently....
Reblog: Understanding HCV Testing
Hepatitis C is a debilitating disease that can lead to cirrhosis of your liver, liver failure, or liver cancer. The disease is caused by the blood borne Hepatitis C Virus (HCV). The danger here is that you may not be aware that you are carrying the virus, until much...
Reblog: Testing Patients for Hepatitis C
Talking to Patients about Hepatitis C Testing You may wish to present the hepatitis C test as simply one in a set of routine tests conducted to assess general health. The following script was designed to help facilitate a discussion about hepatitis C testing....
MDGeneticPro GI
Identify Digestive Irregularities with MDGeneticPro GI Testing
With the help of MDGeneticPro GI testing, providers can identify several disease-causing viruses, bacteria, and/or parasites in a stool sample and help diagnose an infection of the digestive system. Our GI Test also detects genetic material within microbes that are tested for a variety of bacteria, viruses, and parasites. Most GI infections are common illnesses, but with our test we can determine the exact virus or bacteria causing a problem, eliminate its source, and limit its spread.
Let’s Talk
We want to hear from you! Tell us more about your interest in MDGeneticPro GI today.
Read Our Blog
Top 10 Health Risks in Females
Risks of Modern Living The World Health Organization (WHO) specifies ten threatening health conditions most prevalent in women: Cancer Reproductive Health Maternal Health HIV Sexually Transmitted Infections Violence Against Women Mental Health Noncommunicable diseases...
Understanding HCV in patients
Safety Concerns for Health Care Professionals Hepatitis C (HCV) is a virus that attacks the liver and is transmitted through blood to blood contact. For health care professionals, this indicates a need to take precautions before any contact with a client's blood or...
What is the prognosis and life expectancy of hepatitis C patient?
Hepatitis C infographic from hcv.guidelinecentral.com Hepatitis C is a very serious condition that not only affects the liver, but it is a powerful disease that can have other significant complications and problems within the body. Many people could be infected and...
How is hepatitis C transmitted?
Hepatitis is a very serious disease. There are three types of hepatitis. Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C, and each is caused by a different virus. While the symptoms are similar, each one is transmitted differently and each affects the liver differently....
Reblog: Understanding HCV Testing
Hepatitis C is a debilitating disease that can lead to cirrhosis of your liver, liver failure, or liver cancer. The disease is caused by the blood borne Hepatitis C Virus (HCV). The danger here is that you may not be aware that you are carrying the virus, until much...
Reblog: Testing Patients for Hepatitis C
Talking to Patients about Hepatitis C Testing You may wish to present the hepatitis C test as simply one in a set of routine tests conducted to assess general health. The following script was designed to help facilitate a discussion about hepatitis C testing....