Bartonella henselae Abs




Test Mnemonic

CATSC

CPT Codes

  • 86611 - QTY (2)

Aliases

  • B. henselae Antibodies
  • Cat Scratch Disease

Includes

  • B. henselae IgG Ab
  • B. henselae IgM Ab

Performing Laboratory

ARUP

FDA Category

Analyte Specific Reagent


Specimen Requirements

Volume Type Container Collect Temperature Transport Temperature Special Instructions
1 mLSerumSST (Gold) RefrigeratedParallel testing is preferred, and convalescent specimens must be received within 30 days from receipt of the acute specimens. Label specimens plainly as 'acute' or 'convalescent.' Separate serum from cells ASAP or within 2 hours of collection and transfer into a standard aliquot tube.

Minimum Specimen Requirements

Volume Type Container Collect Temperature Transport Temperature Special Instructions
0.4 mL     

Stability

Environmental Condition Description
AmbientAfter separation from cells: 2 days
RefrigeratedAfter separation from cells: 2 weeks
FrozenAfter separation from cells: 1 year (Avoid multiple freeze/thaw cycles)

Days Performed

Mon, Thu

Turnaround Time

2 - 9 days

Methodology

Name Description
Semi-Quantitative Indirect Fluorescent Antibody 

Reference Range

B. henselae IgG Ab
Sex Age From Age To Type Range Range Unit
       Negative: < 1:64 - No significant level of Bartonella henselae IgG antibody detected 
       Equivocal: 1:64 - 1:128 - Questionable presence of Bartonella henselae IgG antibody detected. Repeat testing in 10-14 days may be helpful. 
       Positive: >=1:256 - Presence of IgG antibody to Bartonella henselae detected, suggestive of current or past infection 
B. henselae IgM Ab
Sex Age From Age To Type Range Range Unit
       Negative: < 1:16 - No significant level of Bartonella henselae IgM antibody detected 
       Positive: >=1:16 - Presence of IgM antibody to Bartonella henselae detected, suggestive of current or recent infection 

Special Info

Acute and convalescent specimens must be labeled as such. Parallel testing is preferred, and convalescent specimens must be received within 30 days from the receipt of acute specimens. Please label specimens plainly as 'acute' or 'convalescent.' Contaminated, hemolyzed, or severely lipemic specimens will be rejected. This test is New York DOH approved.

Clinical Info

May be useful in diagnosing cat scratch disease in a patient with typical signs and symptoms and a compatible exposure history.