Availability: | |
---|---|
Quantity: | |
>> Features
Stool/fecal specimen containers with leak-resistant closure made from durable, break-resistant and clear plastic materials to reduce the risk of any cross contamination for superior sepcimen collection, transportation and handling.
Available with fecal preservatives.
>> Purpose
Diagnostic Testing: Stool containers are commonly used to collect samples for tests such as stool culture (to check for bacterial infections), ova and parasite testing (for intestinal parasites), or occult blood testing (to check for hidden blood in the stool).
Gastrointestinal Health Monitoring: These containers are used to assess conditions like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), celiac disease, or gastrointestinal infections by analyzing the stool for abnormalities such as blood, mucus, or undigested food.
>> Characteristics
Item No. | Good Description | Specification | Quantity (pcs) | Packing | Carton Size(cm) |
K1014 | Stool collection tube | 5ml, with spoon | 2000 | 25pcs*80bags | 49*33*33 |
K1014-1 | Stool collection tube | 5ml, without spoon | 2000 | 25pcs*80bags | 49*33*33 |
K1018-2 | Stool container | 20ml, with spoon | 650 | 25pcs*26bags | 37.5*29.5*33 |
K1018-3 | Stool container | 20ml, with spoon | 650 | In bulk | 37.5*29.5*33 |
K1011 | Stool container | 20ml | 1000 | 100pcs*10bags | 48*32*32 |
K1012 | Culture bottle | 25ml | 650 | 25pcs*26bags | 48*30*36.5 |
K1012-1 | Stool container | 25ml | 650 | 25pcs*26bags | 46*29*36.5 |
>> FAQ
Q1. Does a Stool Sample Need a Sterile Container?
A: The stool sample should be collected in a completely sterile container. If not, this means the levels of bacteria in the stool sample won't be the same as the levels of bacteria in your digestive system. If the levels of bacteria don't match, the test results may not be accurate.