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County of San Luis Obispo
Public Health Laboratory
MALDI-TOF MS mold ID

MALDI-TOF MS mold identification

TEST DESCRIPTION

Identification of molds using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time of flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometry (MS). MALDI-TOF MS technology analyzes the proteins, mainly ribosomal proteins, of a microorganism. The instrument converts the microorganism’s proteins into a protein profile or fingerprint. This protein profile is compared to profiles of microorganisms in a reference database, and the identity of a mold is confirmed when a close match is found to a reference profile. 

Methodology

MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry

 

TEST FREQUENCY & RESULT AVAILABILITY

Performed weekly. Results are typically available one to two weeks after a mold has been isolated, but may take longer because significant fungal growth is needed for testing.

 

ACCEPTABLE SPECIMEN TYPES AND COLLECTION

  • A mold isolate submitted on solid media (preferably slant culture)
  • Patient specimens submitted for fungal culture will be eligible and reflexed for testing once a mold has been isolated from the specimen

 

SPECIMEN STORAGE

For mold isolates submitted on solid media, store and transport at room temperature (17–25 °C/63–77 °F). All culture containers should be taped securely and double bagged when submitted. 

Note: If Coccidioides immitis is suspected, Category A (UN2814) packaging is required. Please contact the laboratory if Category A shipping supplies are needed.

 

SPECIMEN TRANSPORT

Shipping conditions should follow the temperature and time requirements outlined above.

 

REJECTION CRITERIA

  • Mold isolates that are non-viable
  • Mold isolates that arrive in culture containers that are damaged during transit or are not properly labeled with patient identifiers

 

CODES

CPT: 87107
LOINC: 98404-7
Test code: 3960

 

TEST FEE

Refer to the current fee schedule.

County of San Luis Obispo Public Health Laboratory
2191 Johnson Avenue, San Luis Obispo 93401
www.slocounty.gov/PH-Lab