| Test Name: |
CULTURE: METHICILLIN RESISTANT STAPHLOCOCCI AUREUS (MRSA) SCREEN |
| Test Code: |
2137096 |
| Alias: |
LAB234
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| CPT Code(s): |
87081
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| Test Includes: |
Detection of MRSA (Methicillin Resistant Staph aureus) |
| Preferred Specimen: |
Any site, most commonly nasal |
| Container: |
E-Swab collection device (white cap tube with regular size swab)
Note: the blue cap E-swab may be used for pediatric patients (smaller swab size). |
| Alternate Container: |
BBL culture swab (Liquid Amies)
or
BBL double culture swab (Liquid Stuart's) |
| Collection Instructions: |
Specimen should be submitted on culture swab. Post collection, immediately insert swab into culturette tube, making sure the tip of the swab comes in contact with the moist sponge. Indicate the source of specimen. |
| Transport Temperature: |
Room temperature |
| Stability: |
Room temperature: 24 hours Refrigerated: 48 hours |
| Rejection Criteria: |
Culture swab in UTM or viral transport media |
| Additional Information: |
Susceptibility testing will not be performed with this test. If desired, please order an Aerobic Culture (2137770) instead.
Additional CPT codes/charges may apply. |
| Schedule: |
Culture plates are examined daily for at least 2 days. |
| Method: |
Bacterial culture |
| Clinical Significance: |
MRSA (Methicillin resistant Staphlococci aureus) is a major cause of nosocomial infections and is highly resistant to treatment. Most transmissions occur through the contaminated hands of a person carrying S. aureus. While S. aureus causes infections with clinical manifestations ranging from pustules to sepsis and death, it is commonly found in the nose or on the skin of healthy individuals (asymptomatic carriers). Because this test is often ordered during pre-admission testing, both Methicillin Susceptible Staph Aureus (MSSA) and Methicilliln Resistant Staph Aureus (MRSA), will be reported if present. |
| Reference Ranges: |
Negative |
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