Ehrlichia chaffeensis (HME) Antibody, IgG and IgM, IFA

CPT: 86666(x2)
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Synonyms

  • Ehrlichia
  • HME
  • Tickborne

Expected Turnaround Time

1 - 4 days


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Specimen Requirements


Specimen

Serum


Volume

0.4 mL


Minimum Volume

0.2 mL


Container

Gel-barrier tube, red-top tube or serum transfer tube


Collection

If tube other than a gel-barrier tube is used, transfer separated serum to a labeled plastic transport tube. Do not freeze gel-barrier tube; pour off serum first.


Storage Instructions

Room temperature


Stability Requirements

Temperature

Period

Room temperature

14 days

Refrigerated

14 days

Frozen

14 days

Freeze/thaw cycles

Stable x4


Causes for Rejection

Hemolysis; lipemia; gross bacterial contamination; frozen gel-barrier tube


Test Details


Use

This test is used for detection and semiquantitation of serum IgG and IgM antibodies to Ehrlichia chaffeensis to aid in the diagnosis of human monocytic ehrlichiosis (HME).

Confirmation of diagnosis is based on laboratory testing, but antibiotic therapy should not be delayed in patients with a suggestive clinical presentation. The diagnosis of acute ehrlichiosis cannot be confirmed solely by the presence of antibodies in a serum sample collected at a single timepoint. DNA PCR can be used to diagnose acute infection. Demonstration of a 4-fold rise in IgG-specific antibody titers by IFA in paired samples (acute and convalescent) confirms infection with E. chaffeensis. IgM antibodies are less specific than IgG antibodies and are more likely to generate false positive results. IgM results alone should not be used for laboratory diagnosis. Antibody titers are frequently negative during the first 7-10 days of illness.


Limitations

The diagnosis of acute ehrlichiosis cannot be confirmed solely by the presence of Ehrlichia antibody in a serum sample collected at a single time point.


Methodology

Indirect fluorescent antibody (IFA)


Reference Interval

• IgG negative: <1:64

• IgM negative: <1:20


References

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Tickborne Diseases of the United States: A reference manual for healthcare providers. Sixth edition. 2022. CDC website: https://www.cdc.gov/ticks/tickbornediseases/index.html. Accessed May 2023.

LOINC® Map

Order Code Order Code Name Order Loinc Result Code Result Code Name UofM Result LOINC
164680 Ehrlichia chaffeensis Ab 164681 E. chaffeensis IgG 47405-6
164680 Ehrlichia chaffeensis Ab 164704 E. chaffeensis IgM 48850-2
164680 Ehrlichia chaffeensis Ab 164118 Result Comment: N/A

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