Test Code LAB242 Mold Blood Culture
Performing Laboratory
Barnes-Jewish Hospital Laboratory
Specimen Requirements
Acceptable Specimens:
Blood: Blood drawn into BACTEC MycoF/Lytic
Preferred Volume: 5 mL
Minimum Volume: 1 mL
Labeling Procedure:
- Specimen source is required.
- If Histoplasma, Blastomyces, or Coccidioides is suspected, indicate on request form and call to alert the laboratory.
Collection Procedure:
Blood
1. Prep peripheral stick site with ChloraPrep solution (CHG) using back-and-forth friction.
2. Scrub for 30 seconds. Allow the CHG on the skin to dry.
3. While skin is drying, remove plastic cap from bottle and disinfect rubber top with alcohol wipe.
4. Allow the disinfectant to dry completely.
5. Aseptically draw blood 5mL into the bottle using the 5 mL graduation marks on the bottle label.
7. Maintain sterility and forward promptly to the laboratory.
Specimen Transport Temperature
Ambient/Refrigerate NO/Frozen NO
Specimen stability: 4 days
Reference Values
No Grwoth
Literature Reference:
1. Procop GW, Church DL, Hall GS, et al. Mycology. In: Koneman's Color Atlas and Textbook of Diagnostic Microbiology. 7th ed. Walters Kluwer; 2017:1322-1416
2. Zheng S, Ng TY, Li H, Tan AL, Tan TT, Tan BH. A dedicated fungal culture medium is useful in the diagnosis of fungemia: a retrospective cross-sectional study. PLoS One. 2016;11(10):e0164668. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0164668
Day(s) Test Set Up
Monday through Sunday
Turnaround Time:
STAT: not available
Routine: final negative report after 30 days of incubation
Test Classification and CPT Coding
87103
Additional Information
For BJH Laboratory Use Only
Minimum Volume: 1mL
Methodology
Note: This culture is intended for the isolation of molds and endemic/dimorphic fungi from blood. Note: Candida and Cryptococcus are routinely detected in standard blood cultures (see LAB462).
Blood is inoculated into a BACTEC Myco/F Lytic bottle and continuously monitored on a blood culture instrument. Identification of fungi is based on colonial and microscopic morphology.