Pneumococcal Antibody Panel (14 Serotype)
Order Name
Pneumo 14
Test Number: 5613587
Revision Date 10/08/2018
Test Number: 5613587
Revision Date 10/08/2018
Test Name | Methodology | LOINC Code |
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Pneumococcal Antibody Panel (14 Serotype)
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Fluoroimmunoassay |
SPECIMEN REQUIREMENTS | ||||
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Specimen | Specimen Volume (min) | Specimen Type | Specimen Container | Transport Environment |
Preferred | 1 mL (0.5 mL) | Serum | Clot Activator SST | Room Temperature |
Instructions | Specimen Type: Gel-barrier tube Specimen Storage: Maintain specimen at room temperature. Specimen Collection: Not Available Special Instructions: Testing referred to Eurofins Viracor LLC EURKS#401842 Specimen Stability: Ambient: 6 weeks, Refrigerated : 6 weeks, Frozen: 2 years |
GENERAL INFORMATION | |
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Expected TAT | 6-11 days from set up |
Clinical Use | Evaluate the ability of a patient to produce antibody to pure polysaccharide vaccines (Pneumovax) or protein conjugated vaccines (Prevnar). A pre-and post-vaccination comparison is required to adequately assess the humoral immune response to Prevnar 7 (P7), Prevnar 13 (P13), and/or Pneumovax 23 (PNX) Streptococcus pneumoniae vaccines. Pre-vaccination samples should be collected prior to vaccine administration. Post-vaccination samples should be obtained at least 4 weeks after immunization. Testing of post-vaccination samples alone will provide only general immune status of the individual to various pneumococcal serotypes. In the case of pure polysaccharide vaccine, indication of immune system competence is further delineated as an adequate response to at least 50 percent of the serotypes in the vaccine challenge for those 2-5 years of age and to at least 70 percent of the serotypes in the vaccine challenge for those 6-65 years of age. Individual immune response may vary based on age, past exposure, immunocompetence, and pneumococcal serotype. |
Performing Labcorp Test Code | 830590 |
Notes | Labcorp Test Code: 830590 |
CPT Code(s) | 86317x14 |
Lab Section | Reference Lab |