Provision of relevant, clinical information is important to ensure a clinically relevant result Always provide/report: • specimen source • clinical history
Note: - Refer to NAAT testing if Chlamydia trachomatis/Neisseria gonorrhoeae is required - Complete culture in adults (14-69 years) is ONLY performed when relevant clinical diagnosis and/or specific relevant infectious agent/disease is provided - A direct smear, from the swab, is made in laboratory
Collection Device/Tube Type:
Amies charcoal transport media eSwab collection device Swab in clear transport media
Provision of relevant, clinical information is importantto ensure a clinically relevant result Always provide/record: • specimen source • clinical history
Collection Device/Tube Type:
APTIMA Unisex Swab Specimen Collection Kit
Comments:
Note: - This method has not been validated for sources other than endocervix, urethra, rectal, throat, and eye - Interpret the results with caution if a swab from another site is submitted
Handling and Storage:
Room temperature
Rejection Criteria:
Mislabelled or unlabelled specimen/requisition
No swab in collection device
Desiccated swab/transport media
Last Reviewed:
24 November 2021
Test Name:
Genital culture, male, Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Organism(s)/Disease(s):
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Body Source(s):
Urethra
Clinical Prerequisite(s):
Provision of relevant, clinical information is important to ensure a clinically relevant result Always provide/record: • specimen source • clinical history
Collection Instructions:
Handling and Storage:
Room temperature
Rejection Criteria:
Mislabelled or unlabelled specimen/requisition
No swab in collection device
Desiccated swab/transport media
Comments:
Preferred specimen to detect Neisseria gonorrhoeae is morning first-catch urine for NAAT