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Test ID BLOD1782 Ehrlichia Chaffeensis Antibodies (IgG & IgM) with Reflex to Titers

Specimen Type/Requirements

Gold top (Serum w/gel) tube - Serum

Red top (Serum w/out gel) tube - Serum

 

Submitted in a sterile, leakproof container.

Specimen Volume

 Preferred Volume     1.0 mL   
 Minimum Volume  0.2 mL   

 

Stability/Transport

 Room Temperature     7 days        
 Refrigerated   14 days     Preferred for transport   
 Frozen   30 days  

 

Performed Test Frequency

Monday, Wednesday-Saturday Morning

Report Available

2 - 4 days

Additional Information

Ehrlichia chaffeensis Ab(IgG, IgM)w/refl Titers - This test is for the detection of IgG and IgM antibodies against Ehrlichia chaffeensis to aid in the diagnosis of Ehrlichiosis (human monocytic ehrlichiosis). Ehrlichiosis is a tickborne disease caused by transmission of the bacteria via the bite of an infected tick. It is most common in the eastern to southeastern and south-central United States.

Testing for E. chaffeensis is based on a clinical evaluation and risk of tick exposure with consideration to the geographic region. Symptoms may be nonspecific, including headache, fever/chills, malaise, myalgia, gastrointestinal symptoms, and rash. Infection can have similarities with other tickborne illnesses with overlapping vectors, geographic endemicity, and similar clinical signs and symptoms, including Anaplasma spp, Borrelia burgdorferi (Lyme disease) and Babesia microti.

Negative results can occur early in infection. Nucleic acid amplification tests are the preferred method for diagnosis during acute infection. Seroconversion or a four-fold increase between acute and convalescent sera can be used to support a diagnosis. The presence of IgG alone may indicate past infection, and IgM may persist for many months after infection has resolved. Antibody levels may remain elevated for several years after acute illness. Cross-reactivity between related organisms Anaplasma and Ehrlichia spp, can occur. Therefore, interpretation of serologic results is done in the context of pertinent clinical picture, including timing from symptom onset.

 

  • If E. chaffeensis (IgG) is Detected, then E. chaffeensis (IgG) Titer will be performed at an additional charge (CPT code(s): 86317).
    If E. chaffeensis (IgM) is Detected, then E. chaffeensis (IgM) Titer will be performed at an additional charge (CPT code(s): 86317).

Methodology

Immunofluorescence Assay (IFA)

Performing Lab

Quest Diagnostics Nichols Institute, Chantilly VA

CPT

86666

Sanford Laboratory Interface Build Information

 Result Code     Result Code Description   
 29415  E. Chaffeensis Ab (IGG), Screen   
 29416  E. Chaffeensis Ab (IGM), Screen

 

LO - E. Chaffeensis Antibody (IGG) Titer [LABS1125]

 29417     E. Chaffeensis Ab (IGG), Titer   

 

LO - E. Chaffeensis Antibody (IGM) Titer [LABS1126]

 29418     E. Chaffeensis Ab (IGM), Titer