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Bordetella pertussis/parapertussis DNA, Qualitative Real-Time PCR

Order Name BOR P PCR
Test Number: 5568100
Revision Date 10/01/2022
Test Name Methodology LOINC Code
Bordetella pertussis DNA
Polymerase Chain Reaction 23826-1 
Bordetella parapertussis DNA
Polymerase Chain Reaction 29723-4 
SPECIMEN REQUIREMENTS
Specimen Specimen Volume (min) Specimen Type Specimen Container Transport Environment
Preferred See Instructions Swab Flocked Flexible Mini-Tip Nasopharyngeal Swab Refrigerated
Alternate 1 See Instructions Nasal Wash Sterile Screwtop Container Refrigerated
Instructions USE ONE OF TWO COLLECTION METHODS:

1) Universal Transport Media (UTM) with mini-Flocked Swab (Comes as a kit: Supply# 50775). Collect a nasopharyngeal specimen leaving the swab in place for a few seconds to absorb secretions. Swab both nostrils and place swab immediately into a single sterile common UTM container. - KEEP REFRIGERATED (Alternate Swab: AMIES Blue Cap Swab in UTM - Refrigerated.)

2) Nasopharyngeal Aspirates (Collect in the Physician's office): Flush each nostril with 1mL to 1.5ml of Nonbacteriostatic Saline (pH 7.0) - Collect the drainage from each nostril into a common sterile container. - KEEP REFRIGERATED

Caution: DO NOT use Calcium Alginate Swabs or ESwabs as they will inhibit PCR testing. DO NOT put Swabs in Charcoal Transport Media.

Specimen Stability:
Nasopharyngeal swab Room temperature: 7 Day, Refrigerated: 7 Day, Frozen: 30 Day

Nasopharyngeal aspirate Room temperature: 48 Hour, Refrigerated: 8 Day, Frozen: 30 Day

GENERAL INFORMATION
Testing Schedule Mon, Wed, Fri 
Expected TAT 2-3 days  
Notes Bordetella pertussis is the cause of whooping cough that may occur in unimmunized individuals. B. parapertussis is a related organism that causes a similar but milder disease. Laboratory diagnosis may require both culture and serological confirmation although culture is difficult.
CPT Code(s) 87798x2
Lab Section Molecular Diagnostic