Testing Laboratory
Auckland Te Toka Tumai | Auckland HospitalDepartment
Virology
Delphic Registration Code (Alpha Code)
EBGM
Test Code (Numeric Code)
8348
Laboratory Handling
Phlebotomy
Serum, Plasma
Transport
Ambient (8 - 24 °C) within 48 hours; Chilled (4 - 8 °C) if longer than 48 hours
Registration
EBGM
Sample Stability
Up to 48 hours: 8 - 24 °C; Up to 14 days: 4 - 8 °C; Up to 6 months: -30 °C; Indefinite at - 80 °C
Associated Tests
Synonyms
Epstein-Barr Virus Nuclear Antigen-1 Immunoglobulin G
EBV Serology
Turnaround Time
1 day
EBNA-1 IgG is used as a screening assay for all patient EBV serology requests. If the EBNA-1 IgG assay is positive there will be no further testing. In settings where the EBNA-1 IgG assay result is negative, there will be automatic reflexing and reporting for EB-VCA IgG and EB-VCA IgM. Testing is performed daily with automatic release of all results except when the EB-VCA IgM assay is reactive. EB-VCA IgM reactive results require review which will occur within 48 hrs.
Specimen Type
- Plasma
- Serum
Specimen Requirements
Tube/Container Type:
Preferred
- SST II (Gold Cap)
Acceptable
- Lithium Heparin - Non-gel (Green Cap)
- Lithium Heparin PST- Gel (Light Green Cap)
- Plain (Red Top)
Preferred Sample Volume (ml)
3.5
Minimum Sample Volume (ml)
1
Paediatric Specimen Requirements
Tube/Container Type:
Preferred
- SST II (Gold Cap)
Acceptable
- Heparin (Microtainer)
- Plain(Microtainer)
- SST(Microtainer)
- Plain (Red Top)
Minimum Sample Volume (ml)
1
Pre-testing Requirements
Blood or separated sera - transfer to COBAS 8100 module where specimens will be automatically directed to and be processed on the COBAS e801 Immunoassay module
Additional Specimen Information
Paediatric Specimen: 2 mL clotted blood or 1 mL serum/plasma
Last updated: 07/05/2026