Fasciola hepatica serology-994

 

 

Test info

  
Fasciola hepatica serology
  
994
  
LAB994
  
MSO
  
Fascioliasis
Liver fluke
Parasite serology
Fascioliasis Serology
  

Presence of parasite antibodies

Antibody detection assays are particularly useful in

  • The early stages of infection before eggs are produced (egg production typically begins at least 3 to 4 months after exposure)

  • Chronic infection when egg production is sporadic or low

  

Substances known to interfere with immunoassays include: bilirubin, lipids and hemoglobin

Specimen

  
Serum
  
  
2.0 mL
  
0.2 mL
  
  1. Allow specimen to clot
  2. Spin
  3. Transfer 2.0 mL of serum to a False bottom plasma/serum transport vial/tube (AHL), labelled as serum
  

The parasite specific antibody must be indicated in the order and on the MDH requisition form.

  

Refrigerated (preferred) - 7 days

Frozen - 8 weeks

Ambient - NO

Performance

  
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (CDC10505) via MN Department of Health (MDH): R-NX
  
Varies
  
3 weeks
  

Antibody detection, Immunoblot, Western blot

Clinical and Interpretive info

  

Fascioliasis is infection with the liver fluke Fasciola hepatica, which is acquired by eating contaminated watercress or other water plants.

Clinical manifestations include abdominal pain and hepatomegaly. Diagnosis is by serology or detection of eggs in stool, duodenal aspirates, or bile specimens.

Billing

  
No CPT/charge

Tracking

  
10/18/2021
  
06/13/2023
  
06/13/2023