Salmonella Species
Clinical Specimen Submission Guidance
Submit all specimens to 50 Orms St, Providence RI 02904. Open Monday to Friday 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory 401-222-5538
Salmonella species
Salmonellosis gastroenteritis (Salmonella)
Genus and species identification of bacterial enteric pathogen
Pure isolated colonies (<48 hours old) on appropriate plated media sealed with parafilm or other appropriate barrier film is preferred. Appropriate tubed media is acceptable but may result in reporting delay.
Enteric broth such as GN Broth (incubated for at least 24 hours at 35°- 37°C). Store broths refrigerated at 2°- 8°C prior to shipment.
Stool: PRIOR APPROVAL is required for all primary stool specimens. Contact the Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory at (401) 222-5538. Minimum volume 2 mL collected in Cary Blair Transport Media or other suitable transport media. Store refrigerated at 2° - 8°C.
CLIA regulations require specimens be labeled with at least two patient identifiers. Examples of identifiers are first and last name, date of birth, chart/medical record number. The specimen container must be labeled to match the test requisition or the electronic order.
Rhode Island State Health Laboratories test requisition form https://health.ri.gov/forms/LabRequisitionForm.pdf
Enteric Pathogen Isolate
Write "Salmonella" under Comments/Other Test Requests
Isolate: Transport at ambient temperature 25° - 35°C within 48 hours.
Refrigerated: Transport and deliver to the laboratory within 24 hours of collection at 2-8°C in a cooler able to maintain specimen temperature. A plug-in electric cooler is recommended, however, a cooler packed with excess frozen gel packs is acceptable as long as the transport temperature is maintained at 2-8°C.
Specimens must be packaged & transported in accordance with current federal shipping regulations.
Pure isolate or positive broth must be received
The following rejection criteria will be used to ensure accurate specimen information and specimen condition for testing:
- Specimen received outside acceptable transport range
- Demographics different / Unable to read identifiers on specimen
- Two identifiers required on specimen
- Expired / Incorrect collection kit
- Insufficient quantity
- Urine cup received
- No specimen received
- Specimen leaked in transit
- Test not evaluated in adolescents <14
- Specimen too old
Negative for Salmonella
Providers must report patient information on Salmonellosis gastroenteritis within 4 days using the RIDOH reportable disease form.
Time 7 business days