Aiding in diagnosis of influenza in patients with signs and symptoms of influenza-like-illness (ILI).
This assay will detect Avian Influenza (positive for Influenza A), however, if confirmation of the Avian Influenza specifically is required, the provider will need to work with the MN Department of Health directly to arrange for typing.
MLS Laboratory Update: Guidance for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) Testing
Please have patient blow their nose prior to NP and nasal collections. Excessive mucus is known inhibitor/interfering substance for molecular testing.
For Allina Health Clinic Ambulatory patients only:
RespDirect (Enhanced Direct Load Tube)
For all other patients:
For Allina Health Clinic Ambulatory patients:
Nasal collection
Note: Swab included in RespDirect (Enhanced Direct Load Tube) kit is also acceptable for nasopharyngeal collections. See NP collection instructions below.
For all other patients:
Nasopharyngeal (NP) swab collection:
Use the mini-tip NP swab included with the UTM packaging.
New England Journal of Medicine video on NP swab collection: Nasopharyngeal Swab Collection Video
RespDirect (Enhanced Direct Load Tube) - Allina Health Clinic Ambulatory Patients only
Universal Transport Media (UTM)
RespDirect (Enhanced Direct Load Tube) - (Allina Health Clinic Ambulatory)
Universal Transport Media (UTM)
Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR)
Negative
When to order the Influenza A/B/H1N1 PCR:
Excessive mucus is a known inhibitor/interfering substance for molecular tests. Review specimen tab for patient preparation.