Parvovirus B19 DNA detection byPCR CSF
DESCRIPTION – parvovirus B19 is a human pathogen can be detected in blood over a long period after acute infection. Parvovirus affect children causing rash on face, trunk and limbs
METHODOLOGY – polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
TURN AROUND TIME – 8 days
PATIENT PREPARATION –
COLLECT – lavender (EDTA), pink or serum separator tube
SPECIMEN PREPARATION – separate serum or plasma from cells and transport 1 ml serum, plasma, CSF, synovial fluid, bone marrow to a sterile container. Transfer fresh tissue to a sterile container and freeze immediately
STORAGE/TRANSPORT TEMPERATURE – frozen and for bone marrow it should be room temperature
STABILITY – ambient: 24 hours; refrigerated: 5 days; frozen: 6 months
UNACCEPTABLE CONDITIONS – heparinized specimens
MRP – 2350
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS – clinical history is mandatory

8th day

2 ml of CSF In Sterile Container