Zika PCR

Clinical Specimen Submission Guidance

Submit all specimens to 50 Orms St, Providence RI 02904. Open Monday to Friday 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM

Lab

STI & Arbovirus Laboratory 401-222-5591

Analyte Name

Zika virus

Disease

Zika Virus Infection (Zika)

Test Description

Testing performed at CDC

PCR: Reverse transcriptase (RT)-Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR); real-time RT-PCR (rRT-PCR)

Serology: Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), immunoglobulin (Ig) M, Microsphere immunoassay (MIA) IgM

Special Instructions

PREAUTHORIZATION by the RIDOH Center for Acute Infectious Disease Epidemiology (401) 222-2577 is required prior to transporting specimens.

All specimens must be submitted to CDC through state health departments and not submitted directly to CDC.

Specimen

All specimens should be acute (0-7 days post onset date).

Serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) are acceptable for PCR and serology testing.

Serum: collect blood in a serum separator tube, spin, pour off serum and submit >=2.0 mL in a sterile screw-capped plastic tube.

CSF: collect specimen in a clean, dry, leak-proof container

The following are only accepted for PCR testing when accompanied by a matching serum:

Urine: >=2.0 mL in a sterile screw capped plastic tube

CSF: >= 0.5 mL in a sterile screw capped plastic tube

Immediately store specimens at 2° - 8°C.

If specimen cannot be transported to RISHL within 24 hours, then the specimen should be frozen at or below -20°C.

CLIA regulations require two patient identifiers on the specimen container and the test requisiti

Form Required

Rhode Island State Health Laboratories (RISHL) test requisition form https://health.ri.gov/forms/LabRequisitionForm.pdf

CDC 50.34 Form is required for testing

Test Request

Zika PCR

Zika Serology

Transport

Transport specimens as soon as possible. Must be received within 4 days of collection.

Contact the RISHL STI & Arbovirus lab (401) 222-5591 prior to transport.

Specimens must be transported on wet ice or equivalent cooling material and packaged in accordance with current federal shipping regulations.

If specimen previously frozen it must be transported on dry ice.

Containers specifically labeled for transport of specimens and isolates to the RISHL STI & Arbovirus Laboratory are available in all serology labs and send out departments.

Integrity

Hemolysis can affect the test results

Normal Value

Negative for Zika virus

Reporting Requirement

Providers must report patient information on Zika Virus Infection immediately using the RIDOH reportable disease form.

Turnaround Time

PCR = CDC 2 weeks

Molecular testing is typically performed once a week but will take longer to have results interpreted and reported to state health departments

Serology = 4 weeks

Turnaround time is impacted by whether the specimen tests positive for immunoglobulin (Ig)M antibodies, as all IgM positive specimens will have plaque reduction neutralization tests performed.