Poliovirus (Type 1/3) Neutralizing Antibodies
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Clinical Info |
This test determines titers of neutralizing antibody against poliovirus 1 and 3, and is intended to be used in assessing immune status. |
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Specimen Sources |
Blood, Arterial Blood, Capillary Blood, Central Line Blood, Venous |
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Specimen Types |
Blood |
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Specimen Volume |
1 mL Serum ( 0.2 mL min) |
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Container |
Gold Top Tube |
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Collection Instructions |
Container/Tube: Gold Tube Tube |
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Transport Instructions |
Refrigerated |
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Specimen Stability |
2 Days Room Temperature |
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Methodology |
Semi-Quantitative Serum Neutralization |
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Days Performed |
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Performing Laboratory |
ARUP Laboratories |
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CPT |
86658 x 2 |
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PDM |
5910000 |
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Only Orderable at Locations: |
Orderable Everywhere |
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Results |
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Result InterpretationLess than 1:10 No detectable poliovirus antibodies. The presence of neutralizing antibodies against poliovirus implies immunity. The serum neutralization test is serotype specific. Antibodies against one type does not indicate immunity against the other type.. |
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