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Culture, Strep B with Sensitivity

Test Summary

Group B Streptococci can be one of the most significant pathogens in the neonatal period. The organism is transmitted to the newborn through the birth canal. Prepartum vaginal and anorectal cultures are important to determine carriage.

Aliases

  • Streptococcus Group B Culture
  • Strep Group B Screen by Culture (Source=Genital and/or Anal and/or Rectal and/or Vaginal/Rectal

Specimen Collection

Special Instructions

N/A

Preferred Specimen

1 culture swab, usually from vaginal, cervical, or rectal source. A combined vaginal/rectal is preferred.

Minimum Volume

N/A

Instructions

Indicate source. Current recommendations are to collect a vaginal and rectal sample on the same swab. 1. Cervix: Do not use lubricant during procedure. Wipe the cervix clean of vaginal secretions and mucus. Rotate a sterile swab, and obtain exudate from the endocervical glands. If no exudate is seen, insert a sterile swab into the endocervical canal, and rotate the swab. 2. Vaginal Secretions: Use a speculum without lubricant. Collect secretions from the mucosa high in the vaginal canal with sterile pipette or swab. 3. Rectal: The swab is inserted 1 to 1.5 inches into the anal canal and is rotated firmly as it is being pulled out of the canal.

Patient Preparation

N/A

Storage

Culture Swab (teal green cap)

Transport Temperature

Room Temperature

Specimen Stability

  • Room Temperature = 2 days
  • Refrigerated = 2 days
  • Frozen = unacceptable

Limitations

N/A

Other Acceptable Specimens

N/A

Unacceptable Specimens

Frozen specimen.

Order Code

CULSTS

EPIC (Premier) Code

LAB10332/LAB10329

Includes

N/A

CPT Code

  • 87070*** When a culture is positive there will be a reflex for each identification and susceptibility performed

Billing Code

  • 500318

CPT Statement

Methodology

Conventional Isolation and Identification Techniques. Susceptibilities will be performed on appropriate isolates.

FDA Status

FDA Approved

Physician Attestation of Informed Consent

N/A

Testing Laboratory

CompuNet Clinical Laboratories, LLC
2308 Sandridge Drive
Moraine OH, 45439

Department

Microbiology

Reference Range

No Growth

Setup Schedule / Expected Turnaround Time

Sunday - Saturday; Report available: 4 days

Specimen Collection

Special Instructions

N/A

Preferred Specimen

1 culture swab, usually from vaginal, cervical, or rectal source. A combined vaginal/rectal is preferred.

Minimum Volume

N/A

Instructions

Indicate source. Current recommendations are to collect a vaginal and rectal sample on the same swab. 1. Cervix: Do not use lubricant during procedure. Wipe the cervix clean of vaginal secretions and mucus. Rotate a sterile swab, and obtain exudate from the endocervical glands. If no exudate is seen, insert a sterile swab into the endocervical canal, and rotate the swab. 2. Vaginal Secretions: Use a speculum without lubricant. Collect secretions from the mucosa high in the vaginal canal with sterile pipette or swab. 3. Rectal: The swab is inserted 1 to 1.5 inches into the anal canal and is rotated firmly as it is being pulled out of the canal.

Patient Preparation

N/A

Storage

Culture Swab (teal green cap)

Transport Temperature

Room Temperature

Specimen Stability

  • Room Temperature = 2 days
  • Refrigerated = 2 days
  • Frozen = unacceptable

Limitations

N/A

Other Acceptable Specimens

N/A

Unacceptable Specimens

Frozen specimen.

Billing

CPT Code

  • 87070*** When a culture is positive there will be a reflex for each identification and susceptibility performed

Billing Code

  • 500318

CPT Statement

Result Information

Methodology

Conventional Isolation and Identification Techniques. Susceptibilities will be performed on appropriate isolates.

Testing Laboratory

N/A

Reference Range

No Growth

Setup Schedule / Expected Turnaround Time

Sunday - Saturday; Report available: 4 days