Mumps PCR-994

Test info

  
Mumps PCR
  
994
  
LAB994
  
MSO
  

Culture may be performed on a specimen with negative PCR results

  

An acute illness characterized by parotitis/other salivary gland swelling (lasting at least 2 days), orchitis or oophoritis unexplained by another more likely diagnosis.

Specimen

  
Swab (buccal or throat) or Urine, random
  

Swab:

BBL Culture Swab, Culturettes, Dacron swabs in Viral transport media: UTM, M4 or M5.

Urine:

Screw cap plastic container (sterile)

  

Buccal swab or 10-40 mL urine

Considering day 0 as swelling onset date:

Day 0-5 of swelling: buccal swab
Day 6-9 of swelling: buccal swab and urine

Buccal swab:

  1. Massage the buccal cavity (the space near the upper rear molars between the cheek and the teeth) for 30 and swab the area; obtain a generous amount of saliva.
  2. Place swab in a sterile tube containing 2 - 3 mL transport media.

Urine:

  1. Collect 10 - 40 mL of urine in a sterile urine specimen container.
  2. Have patient void directly into container, collecting from the first part of the urine stream if possible.
  3. First-morning voided specimens are ideal, but any urine collection is adequate.


Throat swab (acceptable, but not preferred)

  1. Vigorously swab tonsillar areas and posterior nasopharynx with a viral culturette.
    1. Use tongue blade to depress tongue to prevent contamination of swab with saliva.
  2. Place swab into 2 - 3 mL of transport media.

Notify MDH that specimens are being sent. Use mumps reporting form or call (651) 201-5414 or toll-free at (877) 676-5414

  

Swab:

BBL Culture Swab, Culturettes, Dacron swabs in Viral transport media: UTM, M4 or M5.

Urine:

Screw cap plastic container (sterile)

  

Refrigerate

  
  • Wood-tipped applicators, Cotton-tipped swabs, Calcium-alginate tipped swabs, Charcoal swabs, Gel swabs
  • Anaerobic media

Performance

  
MN Department of Health (MDH): R-NX
  
Mo - Fr
  
2 - 3 days
  

Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)

Clinical and Interpretive info

  

Negative

 

  
If mumps is strongly suspected, the health care provider should advise exclusion from all activities, including child care, school and work through 5 days following onset of swelling.

Billing

Tracking

  
06/05/2018
  
12/29/2023
  
12/29/2023