Useful For:
Diagnosing Histoplasma capsulatum or Blastomyces dermatitidis infection without differentiation between the organisms
Monitor antigen levels following initiation of antifungal treatment
Test Highlights:
This test detects Histoplasma and Blastomyces antigen in urine, without differentiation between the 2 fungal pathogens.
This test aids in the diagnosis of histoplasmosis or blastomycosis alongside other routine methods, including culture, molecular testing, and serology.
This test can be used to monitor response to antifungal therapy.
Code | Name |
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RUHBAR | Histoplasma and Blastomyces Antigen Result, Urine |
RUHBAV | Histoplasma and Blastomyces Antigen Value, Urine |
Enzyme Immunoassay (EIA)
Reference Values:
Histoplasma/Blastomyces Antigen Result, Urine: | Not Detected |
Histoplasma/Blastomyces Antigen Value, Urine: | Not Detected |
Interpretation:
Not detected: No antigen from Histoplasma or Blastomyces detected. False-negative results may occur depending on extent of disease or site of infection. Repeat testing on a new specimen if clinically indicated.
Detected, <1.3 ng/mL: Antigen from Histoplasma or Blastomyces (unable to differentiate) was detected, below the limit of quantification (<1.3 ng/mL). Result should be correlated with clinical presentation, exposure history, and other diagnostic procedures, including culture, serology, histopathology, and radiographic findings to aid in the differentiation between histoplasmosis or blastomycosis.
Detected, 1.3-20.0 ng/mL: Antigen from Histoplasma or Blastomyces (unable to differentiate) detected. Result should be correlated with clinical presentation, exposure history, and other diagnostic procedures, including culture, serology, histopathology, and radiographic findings, to aid in the differentiation between histoplasmosis and blastomycosis.
Detected, >20.0 ng/mL: Antigen from Histoplasma or Blastomyces (unable to differentiate) detected, above the limit of quantification (>20.0 ng/mL). Result should be correlated with clinical presentation, exposure history, and other diagnostic procedures, including culture, serology, histopathology, and radiographic findings, to aid in the differentiation between histoplasmosis or blastomycosis.
Cautions:
Due to significant cross-reactivity between galactomannan antigens from Blastomyces and Histoplasma, this assay does not differentiate between these 2 dimorphic fungal agents. To differentiate, consider fungal culture, molecular testing, or serology testing.
Positive results should be correlated with other clinical and laboratory findings (e.g., culture, serology).
Low-level positive antigen levels may persist following resolution of infection and completion of appropriate treatment regimen.
Sensitivity of this assay to detect antigen from species other than Blastomyces dermatitidis or Histoplasma capsulatum is unknown.
False-positive results may occur less frequently with other dimorphic agents (e.g., Coccidioides).
Collect random urine in a preservative-free urine collection container.
Outside Laboratories:
Stability: Refrigerated (preferred): 14 days; Frozen: 28 days; Ambient: 7 days.
Transfer 3 mL urine (2.5 mL min) to a separate screw-cap vial. Do not centrifuge to remove particulates. Refrigerate urine.
Sendouts:
Stability: Refrigerated (preferred): 14 days; Frozen: 28 days; Ambient: 7 days.
Sendout |
Mayo Clinic Laboratories (Superior Drive)
800-533-1710 3050 Superior Drive NW |
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