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Test ID ACT Actinomyces Culture, Varies


Shipping Instructions


Specimen should arrive within 72 hours of collection.

 

For shipping information see Infectious Specimen Shipping Guidelines. Specimens must be transported in anaerobic transport vials.



Necessary Information


Specimen source is required.



Specimen Required


Specimen Type: Abscesses, intrauterine devices, percutaneous transtracheal aspirates, sterile body fluids, suprapubic aspirations, wounds

Supplies: Anaerobe Transport Tube (T588)

Container/Tube: Anaerobe transport tube

Specimen Volume: Entire specimen

Collection Instructions:

1. Specimens should be collected by needle and syringe aspiration or surgical drainage.

2. Send ambient.


Secondary ID

8221

Useful For

Diagnosing anaerobic Actinomyces involved in infections

Reflex Tests

Test ID Reporting Name Available Separately Always Performed
ISAN Anaerobe Ident by Sequencing No, (Bill Only) No
TISSR Tissue Processing No, (Bill Only) No
RMALA Id MALDI-TOF Mass Spec Anaerobe No, (Bill Only) No

Testing Algorithm

When this test is ordered, the reflex tests may be performed at an additional charge.

Method Name

Conventional Culture Techniques

Reporting Name

Actinomyces Culture

Specimen Type

Varies

Specimen Minimum Volume

See Specimen Required

Specimen Stability Information

Specimen Type Temperature Time
Varies Ambient 72 hours

Clinical Information

Anaerobic Actinomyces are nonsporeforming, thin branching, gram-positive bacilli that are part of the normal microbiota of the human oral cavity and may also colonize the gastrointestinal and female genital tracts. Their presence is important in preserving the usual bacterial populations of the mouth and in preventing infection with disease-causing bacteria.

 

Actinomyces are generally of low pathogenicity but may be an important factor in the development of periodontal disease and may cause soft tissue infections in colonized areas of the body following trauma (surgical or otherwise). The typical lesion consists of an outer zone of granulation around central purulent loculations containing masses of tangled organisms ("sulfur granule"). Chronic burrowing sinus tracts develop. Typical actinomycotic infections occur around the head and neck, in the lung and chest wall, and in the peritoneal cavity and abdominal wall. Actinomycosis of the female genital tract occurs in association with the use of intrauterine contraceptive devices. Purulent collections containing "sulfur granules" may drain from some sinus tracts opening to the skin.

Reference Values

No growth

Identification of probable pathogens

Cautions

Specimens should be collected by needle and syringe aspiration or surgical drainage to avoid contamination with normal microbiota Actinomyces, especially in and around the oral cavity; such contamination would make interpretation of culture results impossible.

Day(s) Performed

Monday through Sunday

Report Available

14 to 20 days

Performing Laboratory

Mayo Clinic Laboratories in Rochester

Test Classification

This test has been cleared, approved, or is exempt by the US Food and Drug Administration and is used per manufacturer's instructions. Performance characteristics were verified by Mayo Clinic in a manner consistent with CLIA requirements.

CPT Code Information

87075-Actinomyces culture

62258-Id MALDI-TOF Mass Spec Anaerobe (if appropriate)

87153-Anaerobe identification by sequencing (if appropriate)

87176-Tissue processing (if appropriate)

NY State Approved

Yes