Nocardia – Aerobic Actinomycetes

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Specimen Collection and Handling

Specimen Requirements

Test Requested Required Requisition(s) Specimen Type Minimum Volume Collection Kit

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Bronchial washings

Sufficient sample must be received for both culture and microscopy to be performed. If insufficient sample is received, culture only will be done.

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Sputum

Sufficient sample must be received for both culture and microscopy to be performed. If insufficient sample is received, culture only will be done.

Sterile container

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Bronchial alveolar lavage

Sufficient sample must be received for both culture and microscopy to be performed. If insufficient sample is received, culture only will be done.

Sterile container

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Abscesses

Sufficient sample must be received for both culture and microscopy to be performed. If insufficient sample is received, culture only will be done.

Sterile container

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Tissue

Sufficient sample must be received for both culture and microscopy to be performed. If insufficient sample is received, culture only will be done.

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Submission and Collection Notes

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Note: Swabs are not accepted for culture.

Storage and Transport

Place specimen in a biohazard bag and seal.

Store bronchial washings, sputum, BAL and abscess at 4°C.

Store tissue specimens at room temperature. 

Specimens should be shipped to the lab ASAP where possible.

Requisitions and Kit Ordering

Test Frequency and Turnaround Time (TAT)

The Nocardia specimen testing is done daily Monday to Friday.

Turnaround Time for microscopy: 1 day.

Turnaround Time for culture: within 4 weeks.

Turnaround Time for sensitivity: within 7 working days for positive culture submitted as pure growth.

Test Methods

Microscopy and culture for aerobic actinomycetes.

Microscopy: Gram stain and modified Acid Fast stains 

Identification of aerobic actinomycetes from culture is performed using conventional methods including microscopic morphology, MALDI-TOF and molecular sequencing MLSA if needed.

Reporting

Results are reported to the ordering physician or health care provider as indicated on the requisition.

Additional Information

Any aerobic Actinomycetes isolated from submitted specimens is forwarded to Toronto Public Health laboratory for identification. Please indicate on the requisition if the patient is immunocompromised or High Risk.

Susceptibility testing for Nocardia species (and aerobic actinomycetes) will be performed by broth microdilution assay on request.

Susceptibility results will be reported as MICs with or without interpretation as per CLSI guidelines. For guidance in interpretation of results, please contact the microbiologist.

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Updated 20 July 2020