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
- Storage and Transport Criteria
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Specimen Storage Specimen Transport Acceptable SpecimensMinimum VolumeFrozen Range
-70°C - 0°CRefrigerated Range
0.1°C - 8°CRoom Temperature Range
8.1°C - 30°CStability at
4°C - 25°CSerum 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
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