COVID/FLU/RSV panel

Alphabetical Test listing

COVID/FLU/RSV panel-14423

  
COVID/FLU/RSV panel
  
14423
  
LAB14423
  
PMP
  
  • SARS-CoV-2
  • Influenza A
  • Influenza B
  • Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
  

Aiding in diagnosis of common viral pathogens causing severe disease in patients with signs and symptoms of influenza-like-illness (ILI).

  
  • A false negative result may occur if a specimen is improperly collected, transported or handled.  False negative results may also occur if inadequate numbers of viral organisms are present in the specimen.
  • As with any molecular test, mutations within the target regions could affect primer and/or probe binding resulting in failure to detect the presence of virus.
  • Positive results do not rule out bacterial infection or co-infection with other viruses. The agent detected may not be the definite cause of disease.
  • Negative results do not preclude infection and should not be used as the sole basis for treatment or other patient management decisions. Negative results must be combined with clinical observations, patient history, and epidemiological information.
  

Please have patient blow their nose prior to NP and nasal collections. Excessive mucus is known inhibitor/interfering substance for molecular testing.

  
Nasal or Oropharyngeal - (Allina Health Clinic Ambulatory patients only)
Nasopharyngeal (NP) swab
  

For Allina Health Clinic Ambulatory patients only:

Hologic Direct Load Tube

For all other patients:

Universal Transport media (UTM) 

  

For Allina Health Clinic Ambulatory patients:

The Hologic Direct Load Tube allows for Nasal/OP collection using the pink proprietary swab.

Nasal collection

  1. Insert swab in one nostril 1/2”-3/4” until swab tip is no longer visible.
  2. Rotate the swab using moderate pressure along the nostril wall at least 4 times.
  3. Complete the collection by swabbing the other nostril in the same fashion.
  4. Uncap the transport media, insert the swab into the media, break swab against the tube at the score line, recap.

OP Collection

  1. Carefully swab both sides of the posterior pharyngeal wall while rotating the swab.
  2. Avoid touching the cheek(s) or tongue.
  3. Uncap the transport media, insert the swab into the media, break swab against the tube at the score line, recap.

 

For all other patients:

Use the mini-tip NP swab included in the COVID-19 test kit.

Nasopharyngeal (NP) swab collection:

  1. Tip the patient’s head back.
  2. Gently insert the NP swab into the nostril parallel to the palate (not upwards) until resistance is encountered or the distance is equivalent to that from the ear to the nostril of the patient, indicating contact with the nasopharynx.   
    1. If any resistance is met in the passageways, do not force the swab; back off and try reinserting it at a different angle, closer to the floor of the nasal canal, or try the other nostril.
  3. Gently rub and roll the swab for 10-15 seconds while the swab is in contact with the nasopharyngeal wall.
  4. The CDC recommends leaving the swab in place for several seconds to absorb secretions.
  5. Slowly remove the swab and place in the transport medium.
  6. Break the swab shaft so that it fits into the medium container and recap tightly.
  7. Label the specimen appropriately. Document the source “NP” on the label.

New England Journal of Medicine video on NP swab collection: Nasopharyngeal Swab Collection Video

 

 

  

Universal Transport media (UTM)

  1. Break swab off in UTM container
  2. Cap tightly
  

Hologic Direct Load Tube - Allina Health Clinic Ambulatory Patients only

Universal Transport media (UTM)

  

Phosphate Buffered Saline (PBS)

  

Phosphate Buffered Saline (PBS)

  

Hologic Direct Load Tube - (Allina Health Clinic Ambulatory)

  • Refrigerated - 6 days
  • Ambient - 6 days

Universal Transport media (UTM)

  • Refrigerated (2-8°C) - 7 days
  
  • Improper label (unlabeled or mislabeled)
  • Time delay between time of collection and receipt of specimen
  • Improper transport container
  • Improper transport temperature
  • Inappropriate specimen type
  • Leaking container
  • NP swabs not in UTM or PBS
  • NP bacterial culture swabs (Amies or Stuarts medium)
  • Nasopharyngeal aspirates and washes
  • Dry nasopharyngeal swab
  
AHL - Microbiology: M
Central, Mercy and United
  
Daily
  
Routine - 8 hours
STAT - 2.5 hours
  

Realt time nucleic acid amplification (NAAT)

  

Negative

  

Excessive mucus is a known inhibitor/interfering substance for molecular tests. Review specimen tab for patient preparation.

  
0241U
  
Yes
  
  
17030077
  
300241U00
  
12/17/2020
  
10/22/2024
  
11/30/2021