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Shipment
Note:
When shipping a specimen to CDC, make sure your package will arrive on
a weekday and will not arrive at CDC on the weekend or a federal
holiday.
- In emergencies,
call the Epidemiology Branch of the Division of Parasitic Diseases at
(770) 488-7760 to make special arrangements.
- For routine
requests, submit the specimen to the appropriate city, county or state
health department laboratory (see http://www.aphl.org)
for processing and examination. That facility will refer specimens
to CDC if necessary.
- Figure 1
shows correct labeling and packaging of specimens (http://www.cdc.gov/od/ohs/biosfty/bmbl4/b4acf1.htm).
- If shipping a specimen, please refer to shipping regulations and guidelines
at the following addresses:
- Guidelines
for the Safe Transport of Infectious Substances and Diagnostic Specimens, World Health Organization
(http://www.who.int/emc/biosafety.html)
- The IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations, International Air
Transport Association (http://www.iata.org/cargo/dg/)
- Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 100-185. Hazardous
Materials regulations Department of Transportation
(http://hazmat.dot.gov/rules.htm)
- Title 42 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 72. Interstate
shipment of etiologic agents Department of Health and Human
Services (http://www.cdc.gov/od/ohs/biosfty/shipregs.htm)
- Title 42 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 72.6. Additional
requirements for facilities transferring or receiving select agents
Department of Health and Human Services (http://www.cdc.gov/od/ohs/lrsat.htm)
- Biosafety in Microbiological and Biological and Biomedical Laboratories (CDC/NIH)
(http://www.cdc.gov/od/ohs/biosfty/bmbl/bmbl-1.htm)
Shipping
blood smears for microscopic examination
- Place labeled
dried blood smears (stained and unstained) in a slide box, with grooves
to separate the slides.
- Pack the
slide box inside another box, cushioned so that the slides are protected
from breakage.
- Include information:
- Submitters
name, address and phone number
- Physicians
name, address and phone number
- Patients
name, travel history (places and dates) and treatment information
- Specimen
collection date
- What
organism is suspected
- Ship via
mail or package carrier.
Shipping
whole blood for isolation of parasites (culture or animal inoculation),
molecular diagnosis or drug level
- Place labeled
tube of anticoagulated (EDTA) blood in enough absorbent material to
contain any leakage, and place in a sealed plastic bag or 50 ml screw
cap centrifuge tube.
- Pack this
bag or container in a box, cushioned so that the blood tube is protected
from breakage.
- Include information:
- Submitters
name, address and phone number
- Physicians
name, address and phone number
- Patients
name, travel history (places and dates) and treatment information
- Specimen
collection date
- What
tests are requested and what organisms are suspected
- Ship via
courier or overnight delivery to permit optimum recovery of parasites;
refrigeration during shipment may be necessary and should be discussed
beforehand with the receiving laboratory.
For additional
information about shipping blood smears or blood specimens, call the Division
of Parasitic Diseases at 770-488-4474.
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