Laboratory Disease Spotlight
Below, health professionals will find helpful information regarding testing, specimen collection, and specimen submission for some of the most prevalent health concerns.
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
- Next-Generation Sequencing COVID-19 Sample Submission: information for health professionals regarding laboratory specimen collection and submission to the PHL Infectious Disease Laboratory
Measles information
- Lab Testing for Measles at the MDH Public Health Laboratory: information for health professionals regarding specimen collection and submission. The results turnaround time is 1-2 working days upon receipt of specimen.
Laboratory influenza information
The following contain information for health professionals regarding specimen collection and submission:
- Seasonal Flu Lab Information
- Novel Influenza A Virus (H7N9) Lab Information
- Influenza A Variant Viruses (H3N2v and H1N2v) Lab Information
CRE (carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae)
- Laboratory Testing and Protocols: information for health professionals regarding specimen collection and submission
Ebola virus information
The following contain information for health professionals regarding specimen collection and submission:
- Ebola Information for Health Professionals
- Ebola Laboratory Testing, including Specimen Submission Guidelines
- MLS Lab Alerts
Zika virus testing
The following contain information on the tests used and interpreting and understanding test results. Biosafety and specimen collection information are also found here:
- MDH: General Zika Virus Information
- CDC: Clinical Testing and Diagnosis for Zika Virus Disease
- FDA: Zika Virus Emergency Use Authorizations
Please Contact the Infectious Disease Lab with questions.
Last Updated: 11/14/2024