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Department of Health Services

Public Health Regional Laboratory

Anaplasma phagocytophilum (HGA) Immunofluorescent Assay (IFA)

Anaplasma phagocytophilum is a tick-borne agent that causes an acute febrile illness that often resembles Rocky Mountain spotted fever.

Portal Ordering Code

AP IFA

CPT Code(s)

86666

Fee Schedule

Storage and Transport Criteria
Specimen Storage Specimen Transport
Acceptable Specimens
Minimum Volume
Frozen Range
-70°C - 0°C
Refrigerated Range
0.1°C - 8°C
Room Temperature Range
8.1°C - 30°C
Stability at
4°C - 25°C
Serum 1 mL Acceptable Acceptable Acceptable 8 hours
Includes

Positives titered to end point

Methodology

IFA

Assay Category

FDA Approved

Reference Range

See laboratory report

Alternative Names

Human Granulocytic Ehrlichiosis (HGE)

Preferred Specimen(s)

Serum

Alternative Specimen(s)

N/A

Minimum Volume

1 mL

Special Instructions

1 mL of serum is sufficient volume to perform all tick-borne disease serology assays. Submission of multiple tubes of serum is not necessary.

Reject Criteria
  • Inadequately labeled specimens
  • Leaking specimens
  • QNS (quantities not sufficient)
  • Specimens not meeting the Storage & Transport criteria upon receipt at laboratory
Setup Schedule

Testing done once a week.

Turn around time (TAT)

7 business days from arrival at the lab