Burkholderia mallei/pseudomallei
Brief Description
This real time Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) molecular assay is intended for the qualitative detection of Burkholderia mallei/pseudomallei DNA from clinical specimens exhibiting colony morphology and bio-chemical testing consistent with an agent of bioterrorism. Additional reflex testing at the GPHL may be used to confirm specific agents.
Laboratory Unit
Molecular Biology
Methodology
RT-PCR
Specimen Collection
- Whole blood:
- Collect in a sterile EDTA tube.
- Serum:
- Collect in an SST tube, centrifuge.
NOTE: Samples below may only be submitted when coordinated with law enforcement.
- Environmental samples (Swab, powder, liquid, envelope, letter, or package):
- Collect in a sterile container.
Storage/Transport
Consultation with district epidemiologist required prior to submission.
- Whole Blood can be maintained at refrigerated temperature (2-8°C) during transit.
- Serum can be maintained at refrigerated temperature (2-8°C) during transit.
- Environmental samples can be maintained at ambient temperature (15-30°C) during transit.
- FRM-QA 4 Refrigeration Outfit Guide
Acceptable Specimen Type(s)
- Whole blood
- Serum
- Environmental samples
Test Request
- GPHL Apollo Web Portal
- Web Portal Instructions
- For manual orders, download the GPHL Submission Form
Possible Results
- Detected
- Not detected
- Unsatisfactory
- Inconclusive
Reference Range
Not detected
Unacceptable Conditions
- Missing testing requisition form
- Missing minimum of 2 patient identifiers
- Improper labeling
- Specimen damaged, broken, or leaked in transit
- Improper storage/transport of specimen
- No specimen received (empty collection tube).
- Wrong specimen type
- Low volume
Interfering Substances
N/A
Result Reported
1-2 business days
Turnaround times may be affected by the scale of the event.
Fees
No charge
LOINC/Order Codes
44798-7 (Order code: BTC03000)
Additional Information
This test will only be used in response to a biothreat event. Requestor must contact GPHL at 1-866-PUB-HLTH (1-866-782-4584) prior to submitting specimens for testing.