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the National Reference Centre Up to 3 weeks
Samples should be transported to the laboratory with minimal delay. Turnaround time Negative 1 - 2 days Positive 2 - 3 days
a Regional Reference Centre Up to 10 days
The meeting gives you the chance to find out what’s happening in our Trust, and to ask questions of the Chief Executive, Chair and Lead Governor.
Time limit for add on up to 24 hours, although check sample suitability prior to requesting.
the Regional Reference Centre Up to 14 days
Department of Immunology Notes C3 nephritic factor is an autoantibody to the alternate complement pathway's C3 convertase, C3bBb.
They may also be resistant to carbapenems and colistin.
Where transport is difficult, specimens may be cultured up to 48hr after collection.
Urgent advice and care If you are ill or injured and not sure where to turn, the local ASAP Glos NHS App and website and 111.nhs.uk can guide you to the
Find out how to cancel, change or ask a question about your outpatient appointment.
Reference ranges Please refer to individual test pages for reference range details.
Deliver immediately to the laboratory at ambient temperature.
Storage/transport Transport to the lab as soon as possible at ambient temperature. If transport is delayed, store at 2 - 8°C for up to 48 hours.
This patient information page below can give you information about phlebitis, its causes and how to try to prevent it.
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Final culture results: up to 20 days
If these are negative, a clinical decision has to be made as to whether further investigation is necessary for patient management.