TEST ID AMGEN Mycoplasma genitalium, Transcription-Mediated Amplification, Urine or Urogenital Swab
Necessary Information
Specimen source is required.
Specimen Required
Submit only 1 of the following specimens:
Swab specimen must be collected using an Aptima Collection Unisex Swab or Aptima Collection Multitest Swab. These swabs are contained in the Aptima Collection Kit.
Specimen Type: Endocervix/cervix
Supplies: Aptima Unisex Swab Collection Kit (T583)
Container/Tube: Aptima Unisex Swab
Specimen Volume: Swab
Collection Instructions:
1. Specimens must be collected using the Aptima Unisex Swab Collection Kit
2. Use cleaning swab (white shaft) to remove excess mucus from endocervix/cervix.
3. Discard the cleaning swab.
4. Insert second swab (blue shaft) 1 to 1.5 cm into endocervical canal and rotate swab gently for 30 seconds. Avoid touching vaginal wall when removing swab.
5. Place the blue shaft swab into transport tube provided in collection kit.
6. Snap off swab at score line so swab fits into closed tube.
7. Cap tube securely, and label tube with patient's entire name and collection date and time.
8. Maintain swab container at 2 to 30° C (refrigerate temperature is preferred) within 60 days of collection. If longer storage is needed, freeze at -20 to -70° C for an additional 90 days.
Specimen Type: Vaginal
Supplies: Aptima Multitest Swab Collection Kit (T584)
Container/Tube: Aptima Multitest Swab
Specimen Volume: Swab
Collection Instructions:
1. Specimens must be collected using the Aptima Multitest Swab Collection Kit.
2. Insert swab (pink shaft) about 5 cm past introitus and rotate gently for 30 seconds.
3. Place swab into transport tube provided in collection kit. Snap off swab at score line so swab fits into closed tube.
4. Cap tube securely, and label tube with patient's entire name and collection date and time.
5. Maintain swab container at 2 to 30° C (refrigerate is preferred temperature) within 60 days of collection. If longer storage is needed, freeze at -20 to -70° C for an additional 90 days.
Specimen Type: Urethra (Male patients only)
Supplies: Aptima Unisex Swab Collection Kit (T583)
Container/Tube: Aptima Unisex Swab
Specimen Volume: Swab
Collection Instructions:
1. Specimens must be collected using the Apitma Unisex Sab Collection Kit.
2. Patient should not have urinated for at least 1 hour prior to collection.
3. With a rotating movement, insert swab (blue shaft) 2 to 4 cm into urethra.
4. Once inserted, rotate swab gently at least 1 full rotation using sufficient pressure to ensure swab comes in contact with all urethral surfaces. Allow swab to remain inserted for 2 to 3 seconds.
5. Place swab in transport tube provided in collection kit. Snap off swab at score line so swab fits into closed tube.
6. Cap tube securely, and label tube with patient's entire name and collection date and time.
7. Maintain swab container at 2 to 30° C (refrigerate is preferred temperature) within 60 days of collection. If longer storage is needed, freeze at -20 to -70° C for an additional 90 days.
Specimen Type: Urine
Supplies: Aptima Urine Transport Tube (T582)
Container/Tube: Aptima Urine Specimen Transport Tube
Specimen Volume: 15 to 20 mL
Collection Instructions:
1. Patient should not have urinated for at least 1 hour prior to specimen collection.
2. Patient should collect first portion of random voided urine (first part of stream) into a sterile, plastic, preservative-free container.
3. Within 24 hours of collection, transfer 2 mL of urine into the Aptima Urine Specimen Transport Tube using the disposable pipette provided. The correct volume of urine has been added when the fluid level is between the black fill lines on the urine transport tube.
4. Place the labels on the transport tube so the black fill lines are still visible for volume confirmation at Mayo Clinic Laboratories.
5. Maintain urine specimen transport container at 2 to 30° C (refrigerate is preferred temperature) within 30 days of collection. If longer storage is needed, freeze at -20 to -70° C up to an additional 90 days.
Specimen Type: Penile/meatal
Supplies: Aptima Multitest Swab Collection Kit (T584)
Container/Tube: Aptima Multitest Swab
Specimen Volume: Swab
Collection Instructions:
1. Specimens must be collected using the Aptima Multitest Swab Collection Kit.
2. Roll the swab (pink shaft) just at the tip or outside the opening to the penis. Be sure to roll the swab completely around the opening to get the best sample.
2. Immediately place the swab into the collection tube.
3. Carefully break the swab shaft at the score line and recap the tube.
4. Cap tube securely and label tube with patient's entire name and collection date and time.
5. Maintain swab container at 2 to 30° C (refrigerate is preferred temperature) within 60 days of collection. If longer storage is needed, freeze at -20 to -70° C for an additional 90 days.
Forms
If not ordering electronically, complete, print, and send a Microbiology Test Request (T244) with the specimen.
Useful For
Detecting Mycoplasma genitalium in cases of suspected infection
This test is not intended for use in medico-legal applications.
Highlights
This test is approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for performance on vaginal swabs, endocervical swabs, female/male urine, male urethral swabs, and penile/meatal swabs.
Method Name
Transcription-Mediated Amplification
Reporting Name
Mycoplasma genitalium, TMA, VariesSpecimen Type
VariesSpecimen Minimum Volume
Urine-first void: 2 mL
Swabs (endocervical, urethral, vaginal, penile/ meatal): 1 swab
Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Type | Temperature | Time | Special Container |
---|---|---|---|
Varies | Varies | APTIMA VIAL |
Reject Due To
Midstream urine specimen Clean catch urine specimen Overfilled or underfilled urine transport tubes Specimen collected into a SurePath Prep device or ThinPrep vial Transport tubes containing a cleaning swab or more than 1 swab |
Reject |
Reference Values
Negative
Day(s) Performed
Monday through Sunday
Report Available
1 to 4 daysSpecimen Retention Time
7 daysPerforming Laboratory
Mayo Clinic Laboratories in RochesterCPT Code Information
87563