Test Code ROTAVIRUS PL Rotavirus Antigen, Feces
Methodology
Enzyme Immunoassay (EIA)
Performing Laboratory
Decatur Morgan Hospital-Parkway Campus
Specimen Requirements
Optimal times for specimen collection must be based upon both the type of infectious disease process and ability of laboratory to expertly process specimens. The Microbiology Laboratory is not as well staffed during evening and late night hours. Specimens collected late in the evening often do not produce adequate growth by next morning. STAT testing is available at all times for critical tests including blood cultures, body fluid Gram stains, etc.
Specimen must arrive within 4 hours of collection.
Feces
1. Lift toilet seat, and cover toilet bowl with a large sheet of plastic wrap. Make a depression in plastic wrap. With toilet seat lowered, pass stool specimen directly onto plastic wrap. Do not contaminate with urine.
2. Place 1 g of stool in a screw-capped, sterile container/stool cup.
3. Alternatively, collect stool specimen in a sterile, dry, wide-mouth container. Do not use toilet paper to collect specimen. Do not remove specimen from toilet water.
4. Stool specimen may also be collected in a stool culture
collection vial(s). Follow instructions accompanying the vial(s)
for collection procedure.
5. Label container/stool cup/vial(s) with patient’s
name, physician’s name, date and time collected, initials of
collector, and specimen source.
6. Place container/stool cup/vial(s) in biohazard transport bag.
7. Maintain sterility and forward promptly. Do not
refrigerate.
Note: 1. Specimen source is
required on request form for processing.
2. Contamination of stool specimen with urine or barium is not acceptable.
3. Maximum storage of specimen is 72 hours refrigerated. Specimens will not be processed if transport/storage requirements are exceeded.
Swab
If a stool specimen cannot be obtained on pediatric patients, collect specimen as follows:
1. Insert a sterile swab approximately 1 inch (2.5 cm) beyond anal sphincter.
2. Gently rotate swab to sample anal crypts.
3. Collect 3 swabs (feces should be evident on swabs).
Note: When using sterile swabs, follow instructions on swab packaging.
4. Label tube (not packaging) with patient’s name,
physician’s name, date and time collected, initials of
collector, and specimen source.
5. Place tube in biohazard transport bag.
6. Maintain sterility and forward promptly.
Note: 1. Specimen source is
required on request form for processing.
2. Contamination of stool specimen with urine or barium is not acceptable.
3. Maximum storage of specimen is 72 hours refrigerated. Specimens will not be processed if transport/storage requirements are exceeded.
Reference Values
Negative (reported as positive or negative)
The virus is eliminated from the infected individual within a few
days following acute infection. A prolonged carrier state has been
recognized with rotavirus infection.
Test Classification and CPT Coding
87425