Group B Strep (GBS) PCR or Xpert GBS

From Guide to YKHC Medical Practices

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  1. This test is specifically for pre-term labor patients and those who have not had prenatal care.
  2. The orderable name is Group B Strep (GBS) PCR or Xpert GBS to differentiate from the existing GBS Screen orderable. The test turnaround time is 1 hour once received in the laboratory.
  3. The results appear as: “Positive” or “Negative.”
  4. Collection Kit: Item 900-0370, dual swab Liquid Stuart swab. The laboratory provides this collection kit; it is not available from the Materials Department.
  5. Collection Steps:
    • Wipe away excessive amounts of secretion or discharge.
    • Remove both marked swabs from the transport container.
    • Carefully insert both marked swabs into the patient's vagina. Sample secretions from the mucosa of the lower one-third part of the vagina. Rotate the swabs three times to ensure uniform sample on both swabs.
    • Using the same marked swabs, carefully insert both swabs approximately 2.5 cm beyond the anal sphincter, and gently rotate to sample anal crypts.
    • Place both marked swabs in the transport container.
  6. Stability: Specimens stored at 2–8º C are stable for up to six days. Specimens stored at room temperature are stable for 24 hours. Preferred storage is 2–8º C.
  7. For Every Group B Streptococcus PCR ordered CERNER automatically orders a GBS Screen. One dual swab is collected for both tests, a 2nd swab is NOT needed. The laboratory will perform a GBS screen for every GBS PCR ordered.
  8. A positive PCR test result does not necessarily indicate the presence of viable organism. It is, however, presumptive for the presence of Group B Streptococcus. The GBS Screen results will confirm the PCR results.