Genital Culture, Bacterial (8000100302) | |
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Test Mnemonic: | C GEN |
Specimen Requirements: | |
Collection: | Collect Eswab from infected site avoiding superficial skin flora. |
Container: | Eswab |
Storage/Transport: | Room temperature, refrigerate if transport is delayed |
Stability: | 48 hours |
Causes for Rejection: | Improper collection, swabs received more than 72 hours after collection. Specimen container unlabeled or labeled incorrectly. No date and time of collection on requisition form. |
Reference Range: | No organisms or only Genital flora isolated. |
Turnaround Time: | 3-4 days |
Methodology: | Culture for the isolation of potential bacterial pathogens. Identification and susceptibility when appropriate. |
Performed: | Clinical Microbiology |
Synonyms: | Culture, genital; Urethral culture; Cervical culture; Vaginal culture; Labia culture |
Clinical Indication: | Suspected infection with GC, Group B Strep or Staphylococcus from male or female genital sites. |
Patient Preparation : | Female - vaginal, cervical, endocervical or other genital site. Male - urethra, penis |
CPT 4 Code: | 87070, additional CPT codes if indicated |
Note: | For the detection of Neisseria gonorrhea, the GC Amplified Assay test is recommended (refer to GC Amplified Assay). If Group B Streptococcus is the only bacteria this order reflects, request C GBS (Group B Strep screen). This laboratory does not routinely culture for Gardnerella vaginalis or Haemophilus ducreyi. Refer to other tests in the LTD for information on other potential pathogens from these body sites.
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