Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing
TEST NAME
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Norovirus PCR |
| DISEASE/DISORDER |
Acute Gastroenteritis, Norovirus |
| ALTERNATE NAME(S) |
Norwalk virus, Norwalk-like virus
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| METHODOLOGY |
PCR |
| SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS |
- PRIOR CONSULTATION REQUIRED.
- REQUESTED THROUGH CONSULTATION WITH EPIDEMIOLOGY ONLY.
- Contact CEDEP prior to submission.
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| ORDERING INFORMATION |
- TDH DLS Requisition: PH-4182 Clinical Submission Requisition Form
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Patient Preparation
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| Specimen Collection |
- Oral/buccal swab in 1-3mL Viral Transport Media
- Throat swab in 1-3mL Viral Transport Media
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| Specimen Labeling |
- Specimen should be labeled with at least two unique patient identifiers and match the accompanying PH-4182 Clinical Submission Form.
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| Specimen Processing |
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| Specimen Storage and Preservation |
- Specimens may be stored at 2 - 8°C for up to 5 days after collection.
- If testing will be delayed more than 5 days, specimens should be frozen at (-70)°C or colder.
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| Specimen Transportation |
- Ship specimens at 2 - 8°C with cold packs.
- Frozen specimens should be shipped on Dry Ice.
- Specimen must be placed in an individual biohazard bag with absorbent material and should be shipped to the laboratory on the day of collection whenever possible.
- All infectious substance shipments must conform to U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR 49 C.F.R. Parts 171-180).
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| Specimen Acceptability and Rejection |
- Unsatisfactory specimens include, but may not be limited to:
- The specimen was broken or leaked in transit
- No specimen was in the container submitted
- Improper specimen type submitted
- Specimens received at improper temperature
- Specimens received without documentation of consultation
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