Strongyloides IgG

 

Strongyloides IgG

Laboratory Fee Schedule
Procedure #: MPS0002A
CPT: 86682
 

Synonym(s): Strongyloides Antibody, IgG
Strongyloides EIA
Requisition Form G-2A
Test Description Qualitative enzyme immunoassay for the detection of IgG antibodies against Strongyloides nematodes in human serum. 
Pre-Approval Needed N/A
Supplemental Information Required N/A
Supplemental Form(s) N/A
Performed on Specimens from (sources) Human
Sample/Specimen Type for Testing Serum
Minimum Volume/Size Required 500 µL
Storage/Preservation Prior to Shipping
  • Store serum cold (2°C to 8°C) if testing will occur within 5 days of collection.
  • Store serum frozen (– 20°C) if testing will occur after 5 days of collection.
Transport Medium N/A
Specimen Labeling
  • Two patient-specific identifiers required (e.g., patient full name, date of birth, Medical record number)
  • Identifiers on specimen must match submission form.  
Shipping and Specimen Handling Requirements
  • Ship all specimens overnight with enough cold packs or dry ice to maintain specimens at proper temperature until arrival at DSHS Laboratory.
  • Ship according to Dangerous Good Regulations, IATA, and/or CFR 49.
  • Handle as infectious agent using universal precautions.
  • Ship triple-contained in accordance with federal shipping regulations for infectious agents.
  • Ship Monday-Thursday; avoid weekend deliveries
  • Specimens must be received cold/frozen by the laboratory.
  • Additional forms & resources
Method Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA)
Turn-around Time 6 working days
Interferences/Limitations Bacterial contamination, icteric, lipemia, high bilirubin
Common Causes for Rejection
  • Insufficient quantity, 
  • unacceptable specimen type or source, 
  • improper shipping conditions, 
  • expired media or collection container, 
  • discrepancies between specimen label and submission form, and/or 
  • incomplete or missing submission form
Additional Information
  • Cross-reactivity observed in patients with other helminth infections
  • Diagnosis of an infectious disease should not be established based on a single test result.