Mycoplasma genitalium, NAA, swab

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Mycoplasma genitalium, NAA, swab-15254

  
Mycoplasma genitalium, NAA, swab
  
15254
  
LAB15254
  
MGENSW
  

Detection of Mycoplasma genitalium

  
Swab: Endocervical, vaginal, or male urethral
  

Aptima Unisex swab specimen collection kit

Female endocervical or male urethral collections

  

Endocervical swab:

  1. Remove excess mucus from the cervical os and surrounding mucosa using the cleaning swab (white-shaft swab in the package with red printing) from the Aptima Unisex swab specimen collection kit.
  2. Discard this swab.
  3. Insert the specimen collection swab (blue-shaft swab in the package with green printing) into the endocervical canal.
  4. Gently rotate the swab clockwise for 10 - 30 seconds in the endocervical canal to ensure adequate sampling.
  5. Withdraw the swab carefully; avoid contact with the vaginal mucosa.
  6. Remove the cap from the swab specimen transport tube and immediately place the specimen collection swab into the transport tube.
  7. Carefully break the swab shaft at the scoreline; use care to avoid splashing of the contents.
  8. Recap the swab specimen transport tube tightly.

Male urethral swab:

The patient should not have urinated for at least one hour prior to specimen collection.

  1. Insert the specimen collection swab (blue-shaft swab in the package with the green printing) from a Aptima Unisex swab specimen collection kit  2 - 4 cm into the urethra.
  2. Gently rotate the swab clockwise for two to three seconds in the urethra to ensure adequate sampling.
  3. Withdraw the swab carefully.
  4. Remove the cap from the swab specimen transport tube and immediately place the specimen collection swab into the specimen transport tube.
  5. Carefully break the swab shaft at the scoreline; use care to avoid splashing of contents.
  6. Recap the swab specimen transport tube tightly.
 
  

Aptima Unisex swab specimen collection kit

  
  

Vaginal swab:

  1. Collect vaginal fluid sample using the Aptima Multitest swab specimen collection kit swab by contacting the swab to the lower third of the vaginal wall and rotating the swab for 10 to 30 seconds to absorb fluid.
  2. Immediately place the swab into the transport tube and carefully break the swab shaft against the side of the tube.
  3. Tightly screw on the cap.
  

Aptima Multitest swab specimen collection kit

  

Ambient (preferred) - 30 days

Refrigerated - 30 days

  
  • Specimen with incorrect patient identification
  • Unlabeled specimen
  • Inappropriate specimen transport conditions
  • Specimens received after prolonged delay (usually >72 hours)
  • Specimen leaked in transit
  • Specimen in expired transport or incorrect transport device
  • Specimens with inappropriate source for test requested
  • Specimen with fixative or additives
  • APTIMA® urine transport
  • APTIMA® swab transport >30 days from collection
  • APTIMA® swab specimen without a swab
  • Cleaning swab (white-shaft swab) in APTIMA® swab transport
  • Any non-Gen-Probe® swab submitted in APTIMA® transport device
  • Transport device with multiple swabs
  • Bloody or grossly mucoid specimens
  • Bacterial swabs
  • Specimen in ProbeTec(TM) UPT transport
  • ProbeTec(TM) Q-swabs
  • UTM- RT swab
  
LabCorp Burlington (180076): R-NX
  
6 days/week
  
3 - 5 days
  

Nucleic acid amplification (NAA)

  

Negative

  

Testing is recommended in cases of urethritis; recurrent, symptomatic cervicitis; AND negative Chlamydia trachomatis NAAT and Neisseria gonorrhoeae NAAT.

Test of cure is not recommended.

  
This test may require preauthorization from the insurance provider. Check the payer guidelines and, if needed, obtain the pre-authorization prior to sample collection.
  
87563
  
Yes
  

Medical necessity

Hospital clients submitting a request for this assay on an outpatient with Medicare should complete and submit a Molecular Medical billing request form along with the sample.

  • Complete and submit the form to notify us of the need for Allina Health Laboratory to bill insurance for Molecular testing performed
  • All information requested is required in order for your request to be completed

Molecular Medicare billing request

  
04/16/2024
  
04/16/2024