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| Adenovirus Antigen Detection by DFA | ||
| Order Code: C ADFA
Epic Lab Code: LAB2206 Order Form: A-1a Clinical Microbiology Laboratory or Epic Req |
Microbiology BT 6004 356-2591 (0700-2300) Bacteriology/Virology Section 356-3527 (2300-0700) Core Lab |
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Specimen: |
Nasopharyngeal Swab/Aspirate/Wash, Tracheal Aspirate, Bronchoalveolar Lavage, Bronchial Wash | ||
Collection Medium: |
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Minimum: |
Collect nasopharyngeal swab in viral transport medium (33595). Alternatively, collect tracheal aspirate, bronchoalveolar lavage, bronchial wash, or nasopharyngeal wash/aspirate in sterile, leak-proof container. | ||
Rejection Criteria: |
Sputum or dry swab specimens | ||
Delivery Instructions: |
Transport the specimen to the Microbiology laboratory (6004 BT) immediately on ice or refrigerate. From 2245 to 0700, deliver specimen to Specimen Control (6240 RCP) on ice. If the tube system is used, ensure specimens are in leak-proof containers that are securely closed and double bagged. Do not send traps through the tube system. | ||
Testing Schedule: |
0700-1630, 7 days a week, including holidays. | ||
Analytic Time: |
Results for respiratory antigen detection by DFA are provided the same day if specimen is received in the Microbiology lab by 1430. Respiratory virus culture will only be set up if the DFA is negative. Culture results are available in 48 h. | ||
Comments: |
Sensitivity of the DFA is dependent on adequacy of the specimen. Culture will be ordered to confirm negative DFA results. The DFA screening test is for respiratory specimens only. Nonrespiratory specimens submitted for Adenovirus DFA or culture will be sent to University Hygienic Laboratory for culture. Requests for detection of enteric adenovirus antigens 40-41 in stool specimens will be sent to a reference laboratory for an ELISA test (see "Adenovirus Antigen, Fecal"). See "Viral Culture" for additional specimen collection instructions. | ||
Methodology: |
Direct Fluorescent Antibody (DFA) | ||
CPT Code: |
87260 | ||
See also: Adenovirus 40-41 Antigens by EIA, Fecal Viral Culture | |||
See Additional Information: Specimens Requiring Immediate Delivery |
Updated: 11/03/2009
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