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Enterovirus
A screening assay to detect the presence of all enterovirus types including EV-D68.
Methodology
RT-PCR - VRDL Protocol
CPT Code
87498
Acceptable Specimens
A minimum of 0.7 mL of original respiratory specimen in viral, universal, or CVM transport media. Acceptable respiratory samples include: nasopharyngeal swab or aspirate, oropharyngeal swab or aspirate, throat swab, bronchial alveolar lavage and endotracheal aspirate. CSF is also acceptable. CSF should be submitted in a sterile container without viral, universal, or CVM transport media.
Specimen Storage
Store specimens in a refrigerator (2-8ºC). If specimen(s) will take longer than 72 hours to reach Sonoma County Public Health Laboratory, specimen(s) should be frozen at -20ºC or colder.
Specimen Transport
Transport specimens to the lab on cold pack.
Setup Days
Testing is performed on an as-needed basis.
Turn-around-time
Results will be available 1-2 days upon arrival at the lab.
Lab Slip
Monster Form (PDF: 108 Kb)
Fees
This assay is a screening assay and will NOT distinguish enterovirus 68 from a broad range of other enteroviruses. Additionally, some rhinovirus types are known to test positive with this assay. Therefore, all positive samples will be sent to CDPH for confirmation and final characterization.