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26826 Measles, Nucleic Acid Test

Measles, Nucleic Acid Test
Test Code: MEASLESNAT
Synonyms/Keywords

​​​Measles, Measles PCR​​​

Test Components

​Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction

Useful For

​Detection of Measles virus​

Specimen Requirements

Fasting RequiredSpecimen TypePreferred Container/TubeAcceptable Container/TubeSpecimen VolumeSpecimen Minimum Volume
(allows for 1 repeat)
Pediatric Minimum Volume
(no repeat)



Nasopharyngeal Swab (Preferred)
​Universal Transport Media (UTM)

​Viral Transport Media (VTM)
​1 swab, in 3 mL
​1 swab, in 3 mL​
​                 ​NA​


​Oropharyngeal (throat) Swab 
​Universal Transport Media (UTM)
​Viral Transport Media (VTM)
​1 swab, in 3 mL
​1 swab, in 3 mL
​                 NA


​Combined NP swab and throat swab
​Universal Transport Media (UTM)
​Viral Transport Media (VTM)
​1 swab, in 3 mL
​1 swab, in 3 mL
                 NA
Collection Processing Instructions


·   ​Detection of Measles RNA is most successful when samples are collected on the first day of rash through the 3 days following onset of rash.
·   Detection of measles RNA by RT-PCR may be successful as late as 10-14 days after rash onset.
·   Collect samples as soon as measles disease is suspected.
Acceptable Body Sites



Acceptable Specimen Types

​Specimen Type(s): NP Swab, Throat Swab

Specimen Stability Information
Specimen TypeTemperatureTime

Swab in UTM​
​Refrigerated
​<=72 hours

​Frozen
​3 months
Rejection Criteria

Calcium alginate swabs
​Cotton swabs
Wooden shaft swabs
Dry swabs
Swabs in unacceptable transport media
Improper specimen type (e.g. Nasal swab, buccal swab, etc.)
​Specimens outside of the stability range.
Performing Laboratory Information

Performing LocationDay(s) Test PerformedAnalytical TimeMethodology/Instrumentation

Marshfield​
​Monday - Sunday
​3hrs
​​Polymerase Chain Reaction​

​​Note testing is performed once per day unless emergent infection prevention situation is present. Contact the Microbiology/Molecular Pathology Lab if necessary. 
Reference Range Information
Performing LocationReference Range

​Marshfield Laboratories
​Measles PCR: Negative
Interpretation

Technical Contact:
Dr. Sophie Arbefeville and/or Dr. Taylor Wahlig
 
Interpretive Contact:
Dr. Sophie Arbefeville and/or Dr. Taylor Wahlig



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Synonyms/Keywords

​​​Measles, Measles PCR​​​

Test Components

​Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction

Ordering Applications
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Specimen Requirements

Fasting RequiredSpecimen TypePreferred Container/TubeAcceptable Container/TubeSpecimen VolumeSpecimen Minimum Volume
(allows for 1 repeat)
Pediatric Minimum Volume
(no repeat)



Nasopharyngeal Swab (Preferred)
​Universal Transport Media (UTM)

​Viral Transport Media (VTM)
​1 swab, in 3 mL
​1 swab, in 3 mL​
​                 ​NA​


​Oropharyngeal (throat) Swab 
​Universal Transport Media (UTM)
​Viral Transport Media (VTM)
​1 swab, in 3 mL
​1 swab, in 3 mL
​                 NA


​Combined NP swab and throat swab
​Universal Transport Media (UTM)
​Viral Transport Media (VTM)
​1 swab, in 3 mL
​1 swab, in 3 mL
                 NA
Collection Processing


·   ​Detection of Measles RNA is most successful when samples are collected on the first day of rash through the 3 days following onset of rash.
·   Detection of measles RNA by RT-PCR may be successful as late as 10-14 days after rash onset.
·   Collect samples as soon as measles disease is suspected.
Acceptable Body Sites



Acceptable Specimen Types

​Specimen Type(s): NP Swab, Throat Swab

Specimen Stability Information
Specimen TypeTemperatureTime

Swab in UTM​
​Refrigerated
​<=72 hours

​Frozen
​3 months
Rejection Criteria

Calcium alginate swabs
​Cotton swabs
Wooden shaft swabs
Dry swabs
Swabs in unacceptable transport media
Improper specimen type (e.g. Nasal swab, buccal swab, etc.)
​Specimens outside of the stability range.
Useful For

​Detection of Measles virus​

Test Components

​Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction

Reference Range Information
Performing LocationReference Range

​Marshfield Laboratories
​Measles PCR: Negative
Interpretation

Technical Contact:
Dr. Sophie Arbefeville and/or Dr. Taylor Wahlig
 
Interpretive Contact:
Dr. Sophie Arbefeville and/or Dr. Taylor Wahlig



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Performing Laboratory Information

Performing LocationDay(s) Test PerformedAnalytical TimeMethodology/Instrumentation

Marshfield​
​Monday - Sunday
​3hrs
​​Polymerase Chain Reaction​

​​Note testing is performed once per day unless emergent infection prevention situation is present. Contact the Microbiology/Molecular Pathology Lab if necessary. 
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