Test ID BLOD0484 Strep Pneumoniae IgG Antibody, 14 Serotypes
AKA
Pneumococcal Titers
Specimen Type/Requirements
Red top (Serum w/out gel) tube - Serum
Gold top (Serum w/ gel) tube - Serum
Test is not affected by hemolysis or lipemia.
Specimen Volume
Preferred Volume | 0.5 mL |
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Minimum Volume | 0.25 mL |
Stability/Transport
Room Temperature | 7 days | |
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Refrigerated | 14 days | Preferred for transport |
Frozen | 90 days |
Performed Test Frequency
Monday through Saturday
Methodology
Multi-Analyte Immunodection
Performing Lab
Quest Chantilly forwards to Quest Nichols Institute San Juan Capistrano
Additional Information
Test includes serotypes, 1,3,4,5,8,9(9N), 12 (12F), 14, 19 (19F), 23 (23F), 26 (6B), 51 (7F),
56 (18C), 68 (9V)
PRE and POST samples should be tested together on the same run to avoid variation in results caused by lot - to - lot and inter-assay variation. It is recommended that two PRE tubes be drawn. Save one PRE serum frozen. The other can be sent to determine the need to vaccinate. If patient already has protective values, there is no need to revaccinate and test a POST sample. If PRE results do not show protective values, send the saved PRE sample together with the POST vaccination sample.
A common method for evaluating suspected antibody deficiency is to immunize the patient with an appropriately selected vaccine, such as Pneumococcal, and determine vaccine-specific antibody concentrations in a serum sample 4-8 weeks post-immunization compared to a pre-immunization sample.
CPT
86317 (14)
Report Available
2-4 days
Interface Build Information
Result Code | Result Code Description |
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21387 | Serotype 1 (1) |
21388 | Serotype 3 (3) |
21389 | Serotype 4 (4) |
21390 | Serotype 5 (5) |
21391 |
Serotype 8 (8) |
21392 | Serotype 9 (9N) |
21393 | Serotype 12 (12F) |
21394 | Serotype 14 (14) |
21395 | Serotype 19 (19F) |
21396 | Serotype 23 (23F) |
21397 | Serotype 26 (6B) |
21398 | Serotype 51 (7F) |
21399 | Serotype 56 (18C) |
21400 | Serotype 68 (9V) |