Last updated on 28-2-2025 by Amber Van Laer
Description of tests
CMV can be detected by:
- PCR
- Viral culture
Purpose of tests
To detect CMV on amniotic fluid in a pregnant woman to diagnose possible congenital CMV infection in the foetus.
Criteria for performing this test
The reference centre performs PCR and culture on amniotic fluid from pregnant patients at increased risk of congenital CMV.
Amniotic fluid puncture should be performed at least 8 weeks after maternal infection and from 18 weeks of gestation. In these circumstances, the sensitivity of PCR on amniotic fluid for the diagnosis of congenital CMV is ≥95%.
Instructions for samples and transport
Amniotic fluid: 2-3 ml, stored at 4°C; ship at room temperature
Unacceptable requests
- Incomplete request form
- Sample not suitable for analysis
- Incorrect transport/storage
Turn around time
1 to 3 working days.
Reporting of test results
The laboratory reports the results and comments and sends it to the requesting laboratory by post or via medibridge (UZBrussels).
Accreditation
Is the analysis accredited?
Materials and methods
Material(s):
Method reference:
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Turnaround time and time slots
Turnaround time:
7 days
Request forms
Analysis categories
Medical
