Immunocompromised Parasitic Screen
Cryptosporidium, Isospora, Cyclospora, Microsporidium
Test Codes
EPIC: O138253
Instructions
- This screen includes:
- At least 2 weeks should elapse following barium administration before collection of the specimen.
Specimen Collection Criteria
Collect: Random stool specimen, duodenal aspirate, or sputum placed in a transport vial with SAF preservative.
- Fill the vial until the fluid level reaches the red fill line.
- Unpreserved stool must be placed in SAF within 1 hour of collection.
Physician Office/Draw Specimen Preparation
Specimens in SAF preservative may be maintained at room temperature (20-25°C or 68-77°F) prior to transport.
Preparation for Courier Transport
Transport: Stool, duodenal aspirate, or sputum specimen in SAF preservative, at room temperature (20-26°C or 68-78.8°F).
Rejection Criteria
- Dried, hard specimens.
- Rectal swabs.
- Specimens in leaking containers or containers that have fecal material on the outside of the container.
- Specimens containing oil or urine.
- Specimens that contain toilet water.
- Specimens received in diapers.
- Specimens collected within 7 days of the patient taking a laxative.
- Specimens collected following a soap suds enema.
- Stools containing barium.
- Specimens collected within 14 days following antibiotic usage.
- Unpreserved specimens greater than 1 hour past collection.
Storage
Specimen Stability for Testing:
Room Temperature (20-26°C or 68-78.8°F): 1 hour (Unpreserved)
Room Temperature (20-25°C or 68-77°F): 7 days (Preserved)
Refrigerated (2-8°C or 36-46°F): 7 days (Preserved)
Frozen (-20°C/-4°F or below): Unacceptable
Specimen Storage in Department Prior to Disposal:
Room Temperature (20-26°C or 68-78.8°F): 7 days
Laboratory
Grosse Pointe sent to Royal Oak Microbiology Laboratory for testing.
Royal Oak Microbiology Laboratory
Troy sent to Royal Oak Microbiology Laboratory for testing.
Performed
Monday – Friday, 7:00 am – 3:30 pm.
Results available same day, if the specimen is received in the laboratory by 7:00 am.
Weekends: Specimens submitted after 7:00 am on Friday will be tested the following Monday.
Reference Range
No Cryptosporidium spp., Isospora spp., Cyclospora spp., Microsporidium spp., or Ova and Parasites seen.
Test Methodology
Concentration, stain, microscopic examination, immunochromatographic assay.
Clinical Disease
Parasitic protozoa and helminths of various types may inhabit the intestinal tracts of humans. Diarrhea, malnutrition, anemia, and intestinal obstruction are some of the consequences of infection with intestinal parasites.
Reference
- Garcia, L.S. 2007. Diagnostic Medical Parasitology, 5th edition. ASM Press, Washington, D.C.
- Lindsay, D.S., Upton, S. J., and Weiss, L. M. 2011. Isospora, Cyclospora, and Sarcocystis. Versalovic, J., et. al. (eds.), Manual of Clinical Microbiology, 9th ed. ASM Press, Washington, D.C., Chapter 138.
- Xiao, L. and Cama, V. 2011. Cryptosporidium. Versalov, J., et. al. (eds), Manual of Clinical Microbiology, 10th ed. ASM Press, Washington, D.C. Chapter 139.
CPT Codes
87207x3, 87015x3, 87177, 87209, 87328.
Contacts
Microbiology Laboratory – RO
248-551-8090
Name: Microbiology Laboratory – RO
Location:
Phone: 248-551-8090
Microbiology Laboratory – TR
248-964-6127
Name: Microbiology Laboratory – TR
Location:
Phone: 248-964-6127
Microbiology Laboratory – GP
313-473-1802
Name: Microbiology Laboratory – GP
Location:
Phone: 313-473-1802
Last Updated
8/20/2020
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