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BK Virus, Quantitative PCR, Urine

BK Virus, Quantitative PCR, Urine

Alternate Test Name

U BVK QPCR

Epic Mnemonic
Sunquest Mnemonic

LAB3012
UBKVQ

Category

Sendouts

Methodology

Real-time Quantitative PCR

Test Performance Schedule

Monday - Saturday

Result Availability

2 – 5 days

Specimen Required

Container

Collect in a urinalysis container and transfer to sterile, screw-top tube for shipment

Volume

Pref. Vol.: 2.0 mL urine
Min. Vol.: 0.5 mL urine

Collection Instructions

Random voided urine collection

Transportation Instructions

Frozen

Stability

• Room temperature: 96 hours
• Refrigerated: Unacceptable
• Frozen (preferred): 1 month

CPT Codes

87799

Effective/Revised

8/16/2019

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