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22823 Legionella Antibody Panel (SLEG)

Legionella Antibody Panel (SLEG)
Test Code: LEGABSO
Synonyms/Keywords
​Ref Lab Code: 8122, LDA (Legionnaires' Disease Antibody), Legionnaire's Disease
Useful For
​Evaluation of possible legionellosis (Legionnaires disease, Pontiac fever, extrapulmonary legionella infection caused by Legionella pneumophila)
Specimen Requirements
Specimen Type Preferred Container/Tube Acceptable Container/Tube Specimen Volume Specimen Minimum Volume
(allows for 1 repeat)
Pediatric Minimum Volume
(no repeat)
​Serum ​Red Top Tube (RTT) ​Serum Separator Tube (SST) ​0.5 mL ​0.4 mL
Collection Processing Instructions
​Submit sample in a plastic vial.
Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Type Temperature Time
Serum​ Refrigerated (preferred)​ 14 days​
Frozen ​ 14 days​
Rejection Criteria
Gross hemolysis
​Gross lipemia
Performing Laboratory Information
Performing Location Day(s) Test Performed Analytical Time Methodology/Instrumentation
Mayo Medical Laboratories
Monday, Wednesday, Friday​
Same day/1 day​
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA)​
Reference Lab
Reference Range Information
Negative
Interpretation
​A negative result indicates that IgG/A/M antibody to Legionella pneumophila serogroups 1-6 is not detected. Negative results do not exclude Legionella infection. It may require 4 to 8 weeks to develop a detectable antibody response; serum specimens taken early in the course of infection may not yet have significant antibody titers. Furthermore, antibody levels can fall to undetectable levels within a month of infection, early antibiotic therapy may suppress antibody response, and some individuals may not develop antibodies above detectable limits.
 
Some culture-positive cases of Legionella do not develop Legionella antibody.
 
Positive results are suggestive of Legionella infection; however, a single positive result only indicates immunologic exposure at some time. It does not distinguish between previous or current infection. The level of antibody response may not be used to determine active infection. Other laboratory procedures or additional clinical information are necessary to establish a diagnosis.
 
Specimens with equivocal results are retested prior to reporting. Repeat testing on a second specimen should be considered in patients with equivocal results, if clinically indicated.
Outreach CPTs
CPT Modifier
(if needed)
Quantity Description Comments
​86713
Synonyms/Keywords
​Ref Lab Code: 8122, LDA (Legionnaires' Disease Antibody), Legionnaire's Disease
Ordering Applications
Ordering Application Description
​Centricity ​Legionella, Ab SO (SLEG)
​Cerner ​Legionella Antibody (8122)
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Specimen Requirements
Specimen Type Preferred Container/Tube Acceptable Container/Tube Specimen Volume Specimen Minimum Volume
(allows for 1 repeat)
Pediatric Minimum Volume
(no repeat)
​Serum ​Red Top Tube (RTT) ​Serum Separator Tube (SST) ​0.5 mL ​0.4 mL
Collection Processing
​Submit sample in a plastic vial.
Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Type Temperature Time
Serum​ Refrigerated (preferred)​ 14 days​
Frozen ​ 14 days​
Rejection Criteria
Gross hemolysis
​Gross lipemia
Useful For
​Evaluation of possible legionellosis (Legionnaires disease, Pontiac fever, extrapulmonary legionella infection caused by Legionella pneumophila)
Reference Range Information
Negative
Interpretation
​A negative result indicates that IgG/A/M antibody to Legionella pneumophila serogroups 1-6 is not detected. Negative results do not exclude Legionella infection. It may require 4 to 8 weeks to develop a detectable antibody response; serum specimens taken early in the course of infection may not yet have significant antibody titers. Furthermore, antibody levels can fall to undetectable levels within a month of infection, early antibiotic therapy may suppress antibody response, and some individuals may not develop antibodies above detectable limits.
 
Some culture-positive cases of Legionella do not develop Legionella antibody.
 
Positive results are suggestive of Legionella infection; however, a single positive result only indicates immunologic exposure at some time. It does not distinguish between previous or current infection. The level of antibody response may not be used to determine active infection. Other laboratory procedures or additional clinical information are necessary to establish a diagnosis.
 
Specimens with equivocal results are retested prior to reporting. Repeat testing on a second specimen should be considered in patients with equivocal results, if clinically indicated.
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Performing Laboratory Information
Performing Location Day(s) Test Performed Analytical Time Methodology/Instrumentation
Mayo Medical Laboratories
Monday, Wednesday, Friday​
Same day/1 day​
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA)​
Reference Lab
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Outreach CPTs
CPT Modifier
(if needed)
Quantity Description Comments
​86713
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