Ehrlichia IgG Antibody Panel (HGA, HME) | Back to Test Directory | ||||
Test Description |
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Detection of IgG antibodies against Human Granulocytic Anaplasmosis (HGA) or Human Monocytic Erlichiosis (HME) | |||||
Panel Components | |||||
Human Granulocytic Anaplasma and Human Monocytic Ehrlichiosis IgG antibodies | |||||
Performed | Avg. Turnaround Time | Method | |||
Coralville, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., M-F |
5 - 7 business days | Indirect Immunofluorescent Assay (IFA) | |||
Fee | CPT Code(s) | ||||
$48.42 | 86666 x2 | ||||
Specimen Requirements | |||||
Specimen Type: | Minimum 1 mL Serum | ||||
Collection Instructions: |
Red Top Tube: centrifuge and transfer serum to a secondary tube |
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Temperature and Stability: | Refrigerated (2-8°C); stable for 2 weeks. | ||||
Unacceptable Conditions: | Plasma, CSF. Contaminated, heat-inactivated, hemolyzed, or severely lipemic specimens. | ||||
Expected Results: | Titers of Human Granulocytic Anaplasma and Human Monocytic Ehrlichiosis IgG antibodies present | ||||
Shipping Instructions | |||||
Wrap specimen container in absorbent material and place inside a biohazard bag. Transport specimen with cold pack. Ship to the Coralville location. | |||||
Comments | |||||
Human ehrlichiosis is a tick-borne disease caused by rickettsial-like agents. Two forms, human monocytic ehrlichiosis (HME) and human granulocytic anaplasmosis (HGA), have been described. HME is often referred to as spotless or rashless Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and has been reported in various regions of the United States. The causative agent of HME has been identified as Ehrlichia chaffeensis. HGA caused by Anaplasma phagocytophilum is essentially indistinguishable from HME. | |||||
Alternate Names | |||||
Ehrlichia chaffeensis; HME (Human Monocytic Ehrlichiosis); Anaplasma phagocytophilum; HGA (Human Granulocytic Anaplasmosis); Tick Borne Diseases |