Test Code Fungal Stain Fungal Stain
Performing Laboratory
Barnes-Jewish Hospital Laboratory
Specimen Requirements
Acceptable Specimens:
Note: Swabs are not optimal for fungal stain and culture; tissue and fluids in sterile containers are preferred.
Abscess, aspirate, or wound: ≥1 mL in a leakproof screw-capped, sterile container or 1 Eswab per test request
Biopsy or tissue: ≥1 g in a leakproof screw-capped, sterile container
Eye: conjunctiva and cornea-1 ESwab Minitip Collection Kit; ocular fluid (anterior chamber, aqueous humor, vitreous) - ≥0.5 mL in a leakproof screw-capped, sterile container or Anaerobic Transport media
Sterile Fluid (Pericardial, Pleural, Synovial, etc.): ≥1 mL in a leakproof screw-capped, sterile container
Hair, Skin scrapings, Nails: >10 affected hairs with bases of shaft intact; enough skin or nail scrapings to cover the head of a thumbtack. Place in a screw-capped, sterile container.
Unacceptable Specimens:
Blood, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), peritoneal dialysis fluid, stool, throat, or urine
Collection Procedure:
Note: Specimen source is required
Abscess, Aspirate, or Wound
- Disinfect surface of abscess or wound.
- Aseptically collect purulent material by aspiration (>1 mL). Frequently, viable organisms are only associated with abscess wall, so adequately sample this area. If material is aspirated, aseptically inject specimen into a leak-proof, screw-capped, sterile container or additive free vacutainer tube.
- Maintain sterility and forward to lab promptly.
- If transport is delayed, keep specimen at room temperature.
Biopsy or Tissue
- Aseptically collect >1 g of tissue from border of lesion. Because there may be only a few viable organisms in a lesion, specimen must be large enough to permit their recovery.
- Place specimen in a leak-proof, screw-capped, sterile container.
- Maintain sterility and forward to lab promptly.
- If transport is delayed, keep specimen at room temperature.
Eye
- Conjuctiva or cornea
Call Barnes-Jewish Hospital Laboratory Customer Service at 314-362-1470 to obtain BD ESwab Minitip Collection Kit.- Collect specimen before application of topical anesthetics because topical anesthetics possess antimicrobial activity.
- Cleanse skin around eye with antiseptic.
- Gently remove makeup and ointment with sterile cotton and saline.
- Collect specimen by passing swab 2 times over lower conjunctiva or over cornea. Avoid eyelid border and lashes (culture separately in a similar fashion, if indicated).
- Place swab in transport tube following instructions on kit. Specimen is unacceptable if received without fluid or swab in the transport tube.
- Maintain sterility and forward to lab promptly.
- If transport is delayed, keep specimen at room temperature.
- Ocular fluid (anterior chamber, aqueous humor, vitreous)
- Aseptically collect >0.5 mL of fluid.
- Place specimen in a leak-proof, screw-capped, sterile container.
- Maintain sterility and forward to lab promptly.
- If transport is delayed, keep specimen at room temperature.
Fluid (Joint, Pericardial, Synovial, etc.)
- Aseptically collect >1 mL of fluid.
- Place specimen in a leak-proof, screw-capped, sterile container.
- Maintain sterility and forward to lab promptly.
- If transport is delayed, keep specimen at room temperature.
Day(s) Test Set Up
Monday through Sunday
Cut-off time: 1300
Turnaround Time:
STAT: not available
Routine: 24 hours
Test Classification and CPT Coding
87206
Reference Values
No fungal elements seen
Literature Reference:
Westblade, Lars F. Larone's Medically important fungi-a guide to identification. 7th ed. Washington, DC: American Society for Microbiology; 2023. 435.
Specimen Transport Temperature
Ambient
Additional Information
For BJH Laboratory Use Only
Minimum Volume:
Abscess, aspirate, or wound: 0.5 mL in a leakproof screw-capped, sterile container or 1 ESwab
Biopsy or tissue: any amount in a leakproof screw-capped, sterile container
Eye: conjunctiva or cornea-1 BD ESwab Minitip Collection Kit; ocular fluid (anterior chamber, aqueous humor, vitreous) - 0.5 mL in a leakproof screw-capped, sterile container
Sterile Fluids (pericardial, pleural, synovial, etc.): 0.5 mL in a leakproof screw-capped, sterile container
Hair: any amount in a leak-proof, screw-capped, sterile container
Skin and Nails: enough scrapings to cover the head of a thumbtack in a leak-proof, screw-capped, sterile container
Laboratory Processing Instructions:
Test performed in BJH Microbiology.