Leptospira DNA detection by PCRBlood
DESCRIPTION – leptospirosis is an infection caused by a waterborne spirochete of the genus Leptospira. Testing of blood, CSF, and urine may give an indication of the stage of infection
METHODOLOGY – polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
TURN AROUND TIME – 6 days
PATIENT PREPARATION –
COLLECT – serum separator tube or green (sodium heparin)
SPECIMEN PREPARATION – separate specimens from cells within 2 hours of collection and transfer 2 ml of serum to transport tube
STORAGE/TRANSPORT TEMPERATURE – refrigerated
STABILITY – ambient: 48 hours; refrigerated: 2 weeks; frozen: 1 year
UNACCEPTABLE CONDITION – any other fluid. Contaminated, heat-inactivated, hemolyzed, severely lipemic specimens
MRP - 1500.00
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS – clinical history is mandatory

6th day

5 ml EDTA Whole Blood