Malaria Exam Thick & Thin Smears and Immunoassay
General Information
- Lab Name
- Malaria Exam Thick and Thin Smr.
- Lab Code
- MALP
- Epic Ordering
- Direct Exam Blood, Malaria
- Description
- Synonyms
- Malaria, P.falciparum, P.knowlesi, Plasmodium, P.malariae, P.ovale, P.vivax
- Components
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Code Name SDES Specimen Description SREQ Special Requests GMSA Giemsa Stain RPT Report Status
Interpretation
- Reference Range
- See individual components
- Guidelines
Ordering & Collection
- Specimen Type
- Blood
- Collection
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3 mL Lavender Hemogard (EDTA) and if possible, also send 4 fingerstick thin blood smears.
UW-MT/UW-NW: This is an unshared sample;if other testing is required additional Lavender tube(s) should be collected.
- Handling Instructions
UW-MT: Request STAT and transport immediately to the Microbiology Lab. Blood in EDTA (lavender top) should be received within 1 hour of collection and not more than 4 hours after. If EDTA cannot be transported within this time frame, send 4 stained thin smears (Wright’s or Giemsa stain) plus the EDTA tube at refrigerated temp. Transport slides in a sturdy container labeled BIOHAZARD. Thin smears will be read STAT and thick smears will be read within 24 hours. Malaria immunoassay is performed in addition to smear microscopy.
HMC: Request STAT and transport immediately to the Microbiology Lab. Blood in EDTA (lavender top) should be received within 1 hour of collection and not more than 4 hours after. If EDTA cannot be transported within this timeframe, send 4 stained thin smears (Wright’s or Giemsa stain) plus the EDTA tube at refrigerated temp. Transport slides in a sturdy container labeled BIOHAZARD. One Wright’s (or Giemsa) stained thin smear will be read STAT; additional STAT smears within 24 hours require approval of Lab Med Resident or Micro Lab Director. Giemsa thick smears & (if Wright’s stain thin smear read STAT) Giemsa thin smears are read on the next (non-holiday) weekday. Malaria immunoassay is performed in addition to smear microscopy once per 24 hour period.
UW-NW: Request STAT and transport immediately to the UW-NW main clinical laboratory. Sample will be sent to UW-MT. See UW-MT details for further information.
- Quantity
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requested: EDTA tube (and 4 fingerstick smears, if possible). Do not under fill EDTA tube.
minimum: 2 mL pediatric EDTA tube
Processing
- Processing
UW-MT Instructions: Specimen accessioned in Microbiology.
HMC Instructions. Accession in Microbiology or SPS. Send specimen and requisition copy to Hematology, where 4 thin and 4 thick smears are made and forwarded to Microbiology with the requisition copy.
UW-NW Instructions: Accession sample at UW-NW and label STAT. If a routine courier run to UW-MT is scheduled within 2 hours from received time, send on routine courier. Otherwise, request and send via an on demand courier (2 hour pick-up time frame).
Performance
- LIS Dept Code
- Microbiology (MC)
- Performing Location(s)
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HMC Microbiology
206-744-5858325 9th Ave, Rm # GWH-47, Seattle, WA 98104-2420
UW-MT Microbiology
206-520-4600Clinical Lab, Room # NW177,
University of Washington Medical Center,
1959 NE Pacific street, Seattle, WA 98195 - Frequency
- Daily, See Handling above
- Available STAT?
- Yes, Always
Billing & Coding
- CPT codes
- 87015, 87207, 87899
- LOINC
- 32700-7
- Interfaced Order Code
- UOW1145