Hepatitis B by PCR
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Turnaround Time:
5 days
Test Schedule:
Tuesday and Friday
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Specimen Requirements:
6 mL blood in a LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. 2.5 mL plasma minimum. Spin within 24 hours and freeze immediately.
Alternatively, serum from a red top tube may be prepared, frozen, and submitted for the assay.
Plasma or serum is stable for 5 days refrigerated or 60 days frozen.
Pediatric Specimen Requirements:
2.5 mL blood in a LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. 1.0 mL plasma minimum. Spin within 24 hours and freeze immediately.
Alternatively, serum from a red top tube may be prepared, frozen, and submitted for the assay.
Plasma or serum is stable for 5 days refrigerated or 60 days frozen.
Synonyms:
HBV
Hep B
Hep B Quant
Hepatitis B Quant
Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) by PCR, Quantitative
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Turnaround Time:
5 days
Test Schedule:
Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday
Specimen Requirements:
5 mL blood in a LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube or Plasma Prep Tube (PPT). Send to lab within 6 hours or spin and freeze plasma immediately. 1 mL of plasma is the minimum sample volume. Transport frozen. Plasma is stable for 6 days refrigerated and 12 weeks frozen.
Pediatric Specimen Requirements:
2.5 mL blood in a LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube or Plasma Prep Tube (PPT). Send to lab within 6 hours or spin and freeze plasma immediately. 1 mL of plasma is the minimum sample volume. Transport frozen. Plasma is stable for 6 days refrigerated and 12 weeks frozen.
Synonyms:
EBV Viral Load
Epstein-Barr Virus Quant, Plasma
HPV by PCR with Genotyping
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Turnaround Time:
1 day
Test Schedule:
Tuesday through Saturday
Specimen Requirements:
Cervical specimens collected in BD SurePath Preservative Fluid can be transported at 2 to 30 degrees C.
Stable at room temperature for 1 month or refrigerated for 6 months. Do not freeze.
Pediatric Specimen Requirements:
As above.
Comments:
This PCR test simultaneously detects all 14 high risk carcinogenic HPV subtypes. The HPV genotypes included are 16, 18, and a pool of twelve others (31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59, 66 and 68). SurePath has not been approved by the FDA for HPV testing using the Cobas system, but has been validated by the OHSU Lab for in vitro diagnostic testing. OHSU Lab is a CLIA and CAP accredited laboratory for high complexity clinical testing.
Synonyms:
High-Risk HPV
HPV
Human Papillomavirus High-Risk DNA Test
COVID-19, PCR
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Turnaround Time:
2 days
Test Schedule:
Daily
Critical Values:
Detected and inconclusive results are critical values.
Specimen Requirements:
Sample type: nasopharyngeal (NP) swab, oropharyngeal (OP) swab, nasal aspirates, nasal washes, endotracheal aspirates, and saliva.
Sample volume: 1 to 3 mL VTM, UTM or PBS. The minimal sample is 500 microliters.
Stable for up to 48 hours at room temperature or refrigerated.
Comments:
Specificity is 98% and sensitivity is 96% (330 viral copies/ml).
Synonyms:
SARS-CoV-2
HIV-1 Viral Load, Quantitative
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Turnaround Time:
5 days
Test Schedule:
Tuesday and Friday
Specimen Requirements:
Collect 5 to 10 mL blood in a LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Spin within 24 hours and freeze plasma (2.5 mL minimum) immediately. Specimens collected in green top tubes (heparin) are unsuitable for testing.
Plasma or serum is stable for 5 days refrigerated or 60 days frozen.
Pediatric Specimen Requirements:
As above.
Synonyms:
HIV-1 RNA
HIV-1 Viral Load Ultra Quantitative
Hepatitis C Quantitative
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Turnaround Time:
3 days.
Test Schedule:
Tuesdays and Fridays.
Specimen Requirements:
6 mL blood in a LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Spin within 24 hours and freeze 2.5 mL plasma immediately.
Alternatively, serum from a red top tube may be separated, frozen, and submitted for testing.
Plasma or serum is stable for 5 days refrigerated or 60 days frozen.
Pediatric Specimen Requirements:
2.5 mL blood in a LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. 1.0 mL plasma minimum. Spin within 24 hours and freeze immediately.
Alternatively, serum from a red top tube may be prepared, frozen, and submitted for the assay.
Plasma or serum is stable for 5 days refrigerated or 60 days frozen.
Synonyms:
HCV
HCV Viral Load
Hep C
Hep C Viral Load, Hep C
Hepatitis C Viral Load
HQT
CMV Quantitative, Plasma
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Turnaround Time:
3 days
Test Schedule:
Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday
Specimen Requirements:
5 mL blood in a LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube or Plasma Prep Tube (PPT). Send to lab within 6 hours or spin and freeze plasma immediately. 1 mL of plasma is the minimum sample volume. Transport frozen. Plasma is stable for 6 days refrigerated and 12 weeks frozen.
Pediatric Specimen Requirements:
2.5 mL blood in a LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube or Plasma Prep Tube (PPT). Send to lab within 6 hours or spin and freeze plasma immediately. 1 mL of plasma is the minimum sample volume. Transport frozen. Plasma is stable for 6 days refrigerated and 12 weeks frozen.
Synonyms:
CMV Quant.
Cytomegalovirus DNA Quant
Quantitative CMV DNA PCR
BK Virus Quantitative
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Blood and Urine: 5 days
Test Schedule:
Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday
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Blood: Collect 4 mL blood in a 6 mL LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube or Plasma Prep Tube (PPT). Stable for 24 hours refrigerated or at room temperature.
Urine: Collect 10 mL URINE in a sterile cup. Transfer the urine into a Cobas tube within 24 hours. Once the urine is in a Cobas tube, it is stable for 90 days refrigerated or at room temperature.
Pediatric Specimen Requirements:
See above.
Synonyms:
Polyoma virus
BKV DNA
BKV quant
HIV 1/2 Confirmation
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Includes:
Confirmatory test for HIV-1/2 antibodies. Test is reflexed from a positive P24 antigen, HIV-1/2 antibody combination screening test.
Turnaround Time:
2 hours
Test Schedule:
7 days a week
Interpretation:
Positive or negative
Critical Values:
Positives will be phoned.
Specimen Requirements:
Fill a 6 mL LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Purple top only for reflex to viral load testing. Stable for 7 days refrigerated. Freeze if longer storage is necessary.
Pediatric Specimen Requirements:
As above.
Synonyms:
HIV Confirmation
Adenovirus Quantitative PCR (Blood or CSF)
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Turnaround Time:
Routine: 5 Days
Urgent: 5 Days
Test Schedule:
Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday
Specimen Requirements:
3 mL blood in a LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube, 2 mL minimum.
Whole blood collected in EDTA is stable up to 24 hours at 2 to 25 degrees C prior to plasma preparation.
After plasma separation, the specimen is stable up to 6 days refrigerated at 2 to 8 degrees C; or it is stable up to 12 weeks frozen at -18 degrees C or colder.
Plasma samples are stable for up to four freeze/thaw cycles when frozen at -18 degrees C or colder.
Comments:
Qualitative Tests:
Blood/Plasma/Serum/BAL/CSF/Sputum/Tissue: ADENOVIRUS BY QUALITATIVE PCR [LAB103656]
Stool: GI VIRUS PANEL, STOOL [LAB103247]
Quantitative Tests:
CSF or Blood: ADENOVIRUS PCR QUANTITATION, BLOOD OR CSF [LAB101342]
Urine: ADENOVIRUS PCR QUANTITATION, URINE [LAB101344]
Synonyms:
Adenovirus Blood
Adenovirus DNA
Adenovirus PCR
Adenovirus Plasma
Adenovirus Quantitation
Adenovirus Viral Load