Test Order

Test Order

Bartonella henselae/B. quintana Serology CDC-10486

Synonym(s)
B. henselae/cat scratch disease, B. quintana/trench fever

CDC Pre-Approval Needed
Jeannine Petersen
(970) 266-3524
nzp0@cdc.gov
Elizabeth Dietrich
(970) 494-6618
wul2@cdc.gov

Supplemental Information Required
A CDC 50.34 Specimen Submission Form or Global File Accessioning Template (GFAT) is required. Specimen ID on submission form must match specimen label.

Supplemental Form

Performed on Specimens from
Human

Acceptable Sample/ Specimen Type for Testing
Serum

Minimum Volume Required
0.5 mL

Collection, Storage, and Preservation of Specimen Prior to Shipping
Separate and aliquot serum prior to storage and transport.

Specimens may be held at refrigerated temperature (2-8°C) for up to 14 days post-collection. Specimens may be held frozen (-20°C or lower) for up to 60 days post-collection or may be held frozen (-70°C or lower) for up to 9 months post-collection. Specimens must not exceed 2 freeze/thaw cycles.

Transport Medium
Not Applicable

Specimen Labeling
Research or surveillance specimens may be labeled according to protocol. Labels should not include personally identifiable information. The results reported should NOT be used for diagnosis, treatment, assessment of health or management of the individual patient.

Shipping Instructions which Include Specimen Handling Requirements
CDC does not accept routine shipments on weekends or holidays. Please make sure packages arrive Monday – Friday. Ship refrigerated specimens with refrigerated or frozen cold packs and frozen specimens on dry ice.

Ship To:
[Insert CDC Point of Contact]
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Bacterial Diagnostic and Reference Laboratory
3156 Rampart Rd
Fort Collins, CO 80521
[Insert CDC Point of Contact’s Telephone Number]

All samples must be shipped in accordance with all applicable local, state and federal regulations.


Methodology
Indirect Fluorescent Antibody (IFA)

Turnaround Time
2 Weeks

Interferences & Limitations
Samples with hemolysis, increased lipemia or microbial growth may interfere with test results.

Additional Information
None

CDC Points of Contact
Jeannine Petersen
(970) 266-3524
nzp0@cdc.gov
Elizabeth Dietrich
(970) 494-6618
wul2@cdc.gov

Version
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