Laboratory Services
Ureaplasma spp.
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Test Description |
Ureaplasma spp.
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Synonym(s) |
Incyte swab, vaginal pathogens, parvum, urealyticum |
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Test ID |
UREA-U |
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Specimen Type |
Vaginal / cervical |
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Specimen Requirements |
Incyte swab (preferred collection device), ThinPrep vial, or Aptima Multitest swab |
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Specimen Collection / Processing Instructions |
Aseptically remove sterile swab from package. Collect specimen by vigorously swabbing the lateral vaginal wall. Aseptically remove cap from vial. Place swab in transport medium and break off swab against rim of the tube. Replace cap. Close tightly. Write patient information on vial. |
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Required Information |
Complete the Incyte Diagnostics requisition with the patient's demographics and relevant clinical history. Label specimen container with the patient's full first and last name, second unique identifier, and specimen source/site. |
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Stability |
Specimen is stable at room temperature for up to 21 days. Additional testing can be added for up to 21 days after initial testing is performed. |
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Unacceptable Specimen Conditions |
Unlabeled specimens; specimens in incorrect fixative (such as formalin) or expired vials. Samples collected in SurePath vials. Excess lubricant can invalidate the specimen. |
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Department (code) |
Molecular Pathology |
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Methodology |
Real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is used to identify the species Ureaplasma parvum and Ureaplasma urealyticum. If speciation is needed for clinical management, further testing needs to be requested. |
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Estimated TAT |
1–2 business days from receipt |
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Testing Schedule |
Monday–Saturday |
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Retention |
Specimen is retained for 21 days from initial testing. |
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CPT Code(s) |
87798 |
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Collection File | View/Download File | |
Additional Information |
Additional testing can be performed on specimens up to 21 days after submission. If speciation is needed for clinical management, further testing needs to be requested. |