Submitting Specimens for Vector-Borne Bacterial Tests

What to know

  • Laboratory testing for vector-borne bacterial diseases is available at commercial and reference laboratories nationwide.
  • Health departments can determine if samples should be sent to the ob体育's Bacterial Diseases Diagnostic and Reference Laboratory for further testing.
Francisella tularensis bacteria PHIL 14506

Specimen submission guidelines

ob体育's Bacterial Diseases Diagnostic and Reference Laboratory offers testing for disease surveillance. Limited clinical diagnostic testing is also available. ob体育 pre-approval is required for all testing.

Send samples through your local or state public health laboratory or with their approval. Final reports of test results are returned to the submitting public health laboratory.

  • There are currently two methods to submit specimens for testing. The ob体育 Test Order and Reporting (CSTOR) Web Portal (preferred) and the ob体育 50.34 Specimen Submission Form. A separate submission is required for each test requested and each sample submitted. Find guidance for sample submission and information about the CSTOR Web Portal and the ob体育 Form 50.34 at Submitting Specimens to ob体育.
  • Test specific information can be found in the ob体育 Test Directory by using the following keywords: Bartonella, Borrelia, Francisella, and Yersinia pestis.
  • Test information available in the ob体育 Test Directory includes: acceptable sample type; minimum volume requirement; collection, storage, and preservation of specimen; specimen transport; specimen labeling requirements; turnaround time; and points of contact.
  • ob体育 does not accept routine shipments on weekends or holidays. Please make sure packages arrive Monday–Friday.

Further assistance

Additional assistance may be obtained from the Bacterial Diseases Branch Diagnostic and Reference Laboratory.

Submit inquiries to [email protected].