Microbiology Unit Notices
Norovirus Specimens in Cary Blair Transport Medium Now Accepted for Molecular Analysis at DSHS Austin Laboratory
Effective 11/1/2024, the Texas Department of State Health Services Austin Laboratory is accepting frozen raw stool and stool specimens in Cary-Blair transport medium for norovirus (NoV) molecular analysis. The Laboratory continues to accept refrigerated raw stool specimens for NoV analysis.
Norovirus outbreaks tend to be underreported to public health officials, so the true incidence of this foodborne illness is likely higher. Testing patients for unknown gastrointestinal illnesses is essential for clinical decision-making and for community outbreak detection and investigations.
During outbreak investigations, your local or regional health departments may request you to forward clinical specimens to the DSHS Laboratory for molecular analysis. It is essential that you submit requested specimens to help DSHS epidemiologists link individual cases during outbreak investigations.
Norovirus Analysis is FREE when requested by an epidemiologist. There is no charge to the submitter for testing clinical specimens that were requested for NoV outbreak investigation purposes.
Refer to the printable Norovirus one-page flyers for more guidance on collecting and shipping NoV specimens to the Laboratory for molecular analysis.
Shipping Address for Overnight/Priority Courier Service
Specimen Receiving: Walter Douglass
Public Health Laboratory Division,
Department of State Health Services,
1100 W. 49th Street
Austin, TX 78756-3199
Phone: 512-776-7569
Norovirus Questions?
For questions about NoV testing or specimen suitability, please contact the Molecular Biology Team Lead at 512-776-6510.
For questions related to DSHS’ NoV surveillance project (CaliciNet), please email FoodborneTexas@dshs.texas.gov.
For more information on specimen packaging and shipping, please check out the shipping and submission guidance on the DSHS Laboratory’s webpage here.
Posted October 30, 2024
DSHS Austin Laboratory Phone and Fax Services Technical Issues
The DSHS Austin Laboratory is experiencing intermittent technical issues with outbound and inbound phone service and outbound fax systems. We are currently unable to receive and make phone calls and send faxes to various areas of Texas. The issue is being investigated and evaluated for resolution.
In the interim, the Laboratory is using alternative means to contact our submitters. Alternatively, please use email to initiate communication directly with your Laboratory contact.
DSHS Austin Laboratory Contact |
Phone Number |
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AR Laboratory Network |
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AR Lab Network Liaison |
512-776-2321 |
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BioThreat Team |
512-776-3781 |
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Chemical Threat Team |
512-776-7270 |
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Clinical Chemistry Educator |
512-776-6236 |
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Clinical Chemistry Specimen Logistics |
512-776-6237 or |
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Container Supply/Kit Ordering |
512-776-7661 |
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Environmental Chemistry Unit |
512-776-7587 |
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Laboratory Reporting Group |
512-776-7578 |
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Microbiology Laboratory Educator |
512-776-3877 |
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Microbiology Specimen Logistics |
512-776-3067 |
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Newborn Screening Educators |
512-776-7585 |
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Newborn Screening Specimen Logistics |
512-776-3198 |
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Specimen Acquisition |
(512) 776-7598 or |
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We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this interruption may cause. An update will be provided once the issue is resolved, and phone and fax services are back to normal operation.
The DSHS Austin Laboratory appreciates your patience and dedication to ensuring the best possible health outcomes for all Texans.
Posted October 14, 2024
Whole Genome Sequencing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Candida auris Now Available at the Texas DSHS Laboratory
The DSHS Austin Laboratory is now conducting whole genome sequencing (WGS) of submitted Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Candida auris specimens. Specimens selected for WGS are:
- confirmed M. tuberculosis obtained from clinical specimens and referred isolates.
- confirmed C. auris obtained from either colonization swabs or referred isolates.
Therefore, WGS may reflex for C. auris colonization testing and M. tuberculosis complex antimicrobial sensitivity test requests. No additional steps are required of submitters to order sequencing.
- Submitted M. tuberculosis complex specimens will be sequenced to better track the spread of antimicrobial resistant TB in Texas.
WGS is free for all M. tuberculosis and C. auris
submitters in Texas. DSHS also provides specimen
collection swabs, mailers, and shipping for free.
NEW SUBMITTERS may set up a submitter account by downloading a Submitter ID Number Request Form, available on the DSHS Forms webpage at Laboratory Testing Services Manual - Forms and Laboratory Fee Schedule | Texas DSHS.
- Complete all applicable fields and email the form to labinfo@dshs.texas.gov or fax to 512-776-7533.
- A Lab Reporting team member will create a submitter account, provide a G-2B submission form, a supply order form, and Security Rights forms to request Web Portal access.
EXISTING SUBMITTERS may update their contact information by providing the updates in a Submitter ID Number Request Form and emailing the form to labinfo@dshs.texas.gov or faxing it to 512-776-7533.
Additional guidance on obtaining a DSHS submitter ID number, labeling specimens correctly, and completing submission forms is available on the DSHS Specimen Collection webpages.
SPECIMEN SUBMISSION QUESTIONS?
- Questions about C. auris and M. tuberculosis WGS: Email the Advanced Molecular Detection Group at WGS.DSHS@dshs.texas.gov, or call (512) 776-6614.
- Questions about submitting M. tuberculosis specimens: Email Mycobacteriology Team at (512) 776-7342, or email Mycobacteriology@dshs.texas.gov.
- Questions about submitting C. auris specimens: Email TexasARLN@dshs.texas.gov, or call (512) 776-7582.
Posted October 08, 2024
Correct Shipping and Delivery of Rabies Specimens to DSHS Austin Laboratory
DSHS Austin Laboratory – Microbiological Sciences Unit Notice
The DSHS Austin Laboratory reminds submitters that rabies specimens must be delivered directly to the Lab’s specimen receiving bay. The receiving bay is located on the north side of the Lab building, as shown in the map below:
IMPORTANT
- Do not deliver rabies specimens to the Laboratory’s Security Desk or leave them by Lab entrance doors.
- Do not ship rabies specimens to the Laboratory via rideshare delivery apps.
- Rideshare services do not comply with US Department of Transportation (US DOT) requirements for the handling and shipping of infectious substances such as rabies specimens.
- Submitters may ship correctly labeled rabies specimens to the Lab via FedEx or UPS.
- Shipping specimens via USPS is discouraged.
Improper shipping and delivery of rabies specimens can potentially expose individuals to hazardous infectious substances and expose the submitter to significant legal penalties.
The DSHS Laboratory staff appreciate your attention to this matter.
Questions about Rabies Specimen Shipping?
DSHS Specimen Receiving
Call 512-776-7598 or 1-888-963-7111 ext. 7598 (toll free).
DSHS Rabies Team
Call 512-776-7595 or email rabies.team@dshs.texas.gov.
- A DSHS rabies specimen packing and shipping guidance booklet is available here.
- A DSHS Central Campus Map is available here.
Overnight/Priority Shipping Address for Rabies Specimens
ATTN: Salvador Arreola
Texas Department of State Health Services
Public Health Laboratory Division
1100 W. 49th Street MC 1947
Austin, TX 78756-3199
Posted September 27, 2024
DSHS Austin Laboratory Phone and Fax Services Technical Issues
September 17, 2024
The DSHS Austin Laboratory is experiencing intermittent technical issues with outbound phone and fax systems and is unable to make phone calls or send faxes to various areas of Texas. The issue is being investigated and evaluated for resolution.
In the interim, the Laboratory is using alternative means to contact our submitters. If you receive a request to call the DSHS Laboratory, please do so. Alternatively, use email to initiate communication directly with your Laboratory contact.
DSHS Austin Laboratory Contact |
Phone Number |
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AR Laboratory Network |
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AR Lab Network Liaison |
512-776-2321 |
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BioThreat Team |
512-776-3781 |
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Chemical Threat Team |
512-776-7270 |
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Clinical Chemistry Educator |
512-776-6236 |
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Clinical Chemistry Specimen Logistics |
512-776-6237 or |
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Container Supply/Kit Ordering |
512-776-7661 |
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Environmental Chemistry Unit |
512-776-7587 |
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Laboratory Reporting Group |
512-776-7578 |
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Microbiology Laboratory Educator |
512-776-3877 |
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Microbiology Specimen Logistics |
512-776-3067 |
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Newborn Screening Educators |
512-776-7585 |
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Newborn Screening Specimen Logistics |
512-776-3198 |
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Specimen Acquisition |
(512) 776-7598 or |
We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this interruption may cause. An update will be provided once the issue is resolved, and phone and fax services are back to normal operation.
The DSHS Austin Laboratory appreciates your patience and dedication to ensuring the best possible health outcomes for all Texans.
Posted September 17, 2024
MOLECULAR DETECTION OF RICKETTSIA SPP. NOW AVAILABLE AT THE TEXAS DSHS LABORATORY
Effective 8/26/2024, the Texas DSHS Austin Laboratory will begin accepting whole blood specimens collected in EDTA (purple/lavender top) tubes for the molecular detection and identification of Rickettsia spp. in symptomatic patients. This new Rickettsia polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test can detect and differentiate between Rickettsia rickettsii, the causative agent of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, and R. prowazekii, the causative agent of louse-borne or epidemic, typhus. The test also includes a pan-Rickettsia probe that can detect the presence of other rickettsial species, including R. typhi, the causative agent of flea-borne, also known as endemic or murine, typhus. However, it cannot identify R. typhi to the species level.
Per protocol, the following Rickettsia PCR test specimens will be forwarded to CDC by the DSHS Laboratory for confirmatory testing:
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Specimens that are presumptive positive for R. rickettsii or R. prowazekii.
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Specimens in which the pan-Rickettsia target is detected, but R. rickettsii and R. prowazekii are not.
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Indeterminate specimens approved by the CDC for further testing.
Note: Rickettsia spp. IgG antibody testing by indirect fluorescent antibody (IFA) is still offered at the Laboratory. We encourage providers to continue submitting serum specimens for this standard diagnostic test. Please refer to the DSHS Laboratory specimen and submission requirements for the IFA test at Rickettsia spp. Panel IgG.
The Rickettsia PCR test is expected to be added to the DSHS Laboratory Fee Schedule in early 2025. Until that time, there is no charge to submitters for this test.
The expansion of rickettsial disease testing at the Austin Laboratory will contribute to the surveillance and tracking of flea-borne typhus and spotted fever rickettsiosis, reportable conditions in Texas.
Questions?
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For questions about the new Rickettsia spp. PCR test at the Laboratory, please call the Clinical Virology team at 512-776-7594 or 512-776-2452 during regular business hours (Mon. – Fri. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.), or email viral.isolation@dshs.texas.gov.
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For questions about the Rickettsia spp. IgG antibody test, please call the Serology Team at 512-776-7657 or 512-776-2505 during regular business hours, or email serological.analysis@dshs.texas.gov.
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Refer to the attached job aids for additional information on submitting rickettsial specimens to the DSHS Laboratory for Rickettsia testing.
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For more information on notifiable conditions in Texas, please visit https://www.dshs.texas.gov/notifiable-conditions and TX Reportable Conditions Job Aids.
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Please do not submit notifiable condition reports to the Laboratory!
Posted September 4, 2024
Becton, Dickinson and Company BACTECTM MGITTM 960 Pyrazinamide Test Kits Currently Unavailable
On July 25, 2024, the DSHS Laboratory in Austin received a letter from the CDC’s Division of TB Elimination (DTBE) indicating that phenotypic pyrazinamide (PZA) susceptibility testing kits may be unavailable to many laboratories due to a manufacturing issue at Becton, Dickinson and Company (BD). The list of affected test kit lots was expanded in an August 1st communication from BD, the manufacturer of the BACTECTM MGITTM 960 PZA test kits. It is currently unknown when new test kits will be available.
In response, the Texas DSHS Laboratory is collaborating with the CDC/DTBE, the Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL), and several other public health laboratory partners to provide additional capacity for pncA gene sequencing. Sequencing of the pncA gene is an acceptable approach for determining PZA susceptibility as PZA resistance is primarily associated with pncA mutations.
In addition to providing services for the State of Texas’ public health customers, the DSHS Laboratory will be accepting Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from Arizona, Arkansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. Please note that the CDC’s Molecular Detection of Drug Resistance (MDDR) service remains available to all jurisdictions for testing when drug resistance is suspected or known.
Demand for pncA gene mutation analysis may exceed the Lab’s pncA gene sequencing capacity. If you need pncA gene mutation analysis during this unavailability of phenotypic susceptibility testing, submitting labs should prioritize which isolates will be referred for pncA sequencing.
These might include isolates that are rifampin-resistant or multidrug-resistant (MDR) or isolates from patients whose treatment response is of concern.
- Note: Isolates evaluated by the CDC’s MDDR, or similar services, do not need to be resent for just pncA sequencing as this genetic locus is already included in the full panel for molecular testing.
For situations when PZA might be essential for building a multidrug treatment regimen, but PZA susceptibility cannot be ascertained due to either the lack of testing or the presence of a pncA mutation where correlation with PZA resistance is unknown, consultation with the Heartland National TB Center in San Antonio is strongly advised.
The DSHS Laboratory will provide updates as they become available.
Questions?
Call the DSHS Mycobacteriology Branch Manager at 512-776-7342 or email mycobacteriology@dshs.texas.gov
Posted August 23, 2024
DSHS Laboratory Antimicrobial Resistance Trends in Texas
The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) Public Health Laboratory would like to extend our appreciation to all laboratorians, laboratory managers, and infection preventionists for your invaluable contributions to our Antimicrobial Resistance (AR) Laboratory. Your dedication and active participation in the national Antimicrobial Resistance Laboratory Network (ARLN) have been essential in advancing AR testing, raising public health awareness about AR threats, and enhancing our surveillance efforts.
We are excited to share insights into the types of organisms we have encountered in Texas and how these findings align with national public health trends. Please read our AR Laboratory Clinical Engagement Letter, linked here, summarizing the key achievements of our AR laboratory.
Your continued engagement and expertise are crucial in addressing these emerging trends effectively. We look forward to our continued collaboration and working together to advance public health. Thank you once again for your commitment and support!
DSHS Laboratory Antimicrobial Resistance Website
Questions? Reach out to the AR Laboratory inbox TexasARLN@dshs.texas.gov
Posted August 16, 2024
DSHS Lab Web Application System Maintenance
Scheduled Sunday, August 11, 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
DSHS will be performing system maintenance 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Sunday, August 11, 2024.
During this time, the DSHS Newborn Screening Web Application (Neometrics) and the DSHS Microbiology and Clinical Chemistry Web Application (Public Health Lab Online) may be unavailable.
Need help?
Contact DSHS Laboratory:
Phone: 1-888- 963-7111 ext. 7318 or Locally: 512-776-7318
Email: Labinfo@dshs.texas.gov
Posted August 9, 2024
DSHS Austin Laboratory Phone and Fax Services Technical Issues
July 9, 2024
The DSHS Austin Laboratory is experiencing intermittent technical issues with outbound phone and fax systems and is unable to make phone calls or send faxes to various areas of Texas. The issue is being investigated and evaluated for resolution.
In the interim, the Laboratory is using alternative means to contact our submitters. If you receive a request to call the DSHS Laboratory, please do so. Alternatively, use email to initiate communication directly with your Laboratory contact.
DSHS Austin Laboratory Contact |
Phone Number |
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AR Laboratory Network |
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AR Lab Network Liaison |
512-776-2321 |
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BioThreat Team |
512-776-3781 |
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Chemical Threat Team |
512-776-7270 |
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Clinical Chemistry Educator |
512-776-6236 |
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Clinical Chemistry Specimen Logistics |
512-776-6237 or |
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Container Supply/Kit Ordering |
512-776-7661 |
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Environmental Chemistry Unit |
512-776-7587 |
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Laboratory Reporting Group |
512-776-7578 |
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Microbiology Laboratory Educator |
512-776-3877 |
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Microbiology Specimen Logistics |
512-776-3067 |
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Newborn Screening Educators |
512-776-7585 |
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Newborn Screening Specimen Logistics |
512-776-3198 |
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Specimen Acquisition |
(512) 776-7598 or |
We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this interruption may cause. An update will be provided once the issue is resolved, and phone and fax services are back to normal operation.
The DSHS Austin Laboratory appreciates your patience and dedication to ensuring the best possible health outcomes for all Texans.
Posted Jul 09, 2024
Please Ensure Rabies Specimen Mailers are Correctly Labeled for Shipping to DSHS Austin Laboratory
DSHS Austin Laboratory – Microbiological Sciences Unit Notice
The DSHS Austin Laboratory reminds submitters that to avoid shipping delays, mailing containers with rabies specimens MUST be labeled correctly.
The outer mailers of ALL rabies specimens must have
- the submitter’s name, street address, and contact phone number,
- a Biological Substance Category B, UN3373 label (sticker or hand-drawn),
- notices stating “ATTN: Rabies Team” and “Must be Refrigerated on Arrival”, and
- the name of the DSHS Laboratory’s Point of Contact: Salvador Arreola, the Laboratory’s Street address, and phone number.
Salvador Arreola,
Texas Department of State Health Services,
Public Health Laboratory Division,
1100 W. 49th Street,
Austin, TX 78756-3199
Phone: 512-776-7595
An example of how the outer mailer of a rabies specimen should be labeled.
If you do not have access to premade UN3373 stickers, you may draw the label directly onto the shipping box with a black permanent marker. The sides of the diamond must be at least 2 inches long. “Biological Substance Category B” must be written below the diamond.
All rabies specimens, including animal heads must be double bagged. Heads of small animals must be double bagged in sealable bags. Double bag the heads of larger animals in appropriately sized bags such as red biohazard bags or sturdy garbage bags. Bats MUST be deceased and in clear, sealable bags. Securely close all bags to prevent leaks.
NOTE: Ship specimens with ice packs to keep them cool in the elevated temperatures encountered during transit. High temperatures accelerate tissue decomposition which can compromise test results.
The Rabies Laboratory does not recommend shipping specimens via USPS. If there is no other shipping alternative available to you, please add the code “MC1947” to the Laboratory’s street address to ensure the specimen gets delivered correctly by USPS.
Refer to the printable guidance Submitting Rabies Specimens to the DSHS Laboratory for detailed packaging and shipping instructions.
Questions about Rabies Testing and Shipping?
Rabies Team: (512) 776-7595 or rabies.team@dshs.texas.gov
Specimen Acquisition Group: (512) 776-7598 or 1-888-963-7111
ext. 7598 (toll free)
Overnight/Priority Shipping Address for Rabies Specimens
Salvador Arreola
Texas Department of State Health Services
Laboratory Services Section
1100 W. 49th Street
Austin, TX 78756-3199
Phone: 512-776-7595
Posted Jul 3, 2024
Rabies Notification Form Available Online
DSHS Austin Laboratory – Microbiological Sciences Unit Notice
The DSHS Austin Rabies Laboratory is pleased to announce the launch of the new rabies specimen notification form. The notification form, which is completed and submitted online is available here.
Submitters may still notify the Laboratory of a specimen submission by calling the Rabies Hotline at 1-800-252-8163.
Due to the serious nature of rabies, submitters are required by law to notify the Austin Laboratory that a rabies specimen is on its way. A G-9 specimen submission form is also required with each specimen; available here. Completing and submitting a G-9 Form provides the Rabies Laboratory staff with vital information about potential human and/or animal exposure to rabies.
Remember!
- Do not submit live animals to the Laboratory.
- Texas summers are HOT. Ship specimens with multiple ice packs to keep them cold while in transit.
Notification + G-9 Form + Animal head (or whole bat/small rodent) = Testable Specimen
Refer to the printable guidance Submitting Rabies Specimens to the DSHS Laboratory for detailed packaging and shipping instructions.
Questions about Rabies Testing and Shipping?
Rabies Team: 512-776-7595 or rabies.team@dshs.texas.gov
Specimen Acquisition Group: 512-776-7598 or 1-888-963-7111
ext. 7598 (toll free)
Overnight/Priority Shipping Address for Rabies Specimens
Salvador Arreola
Texas Department of State Health Services
Public Health Laboratory Division
1100 W. 49th Street
Austin, TX 78756-3199
Phone: 512-776-7595
Posted Jul 3, 2024
DSHS Austin Laboratory Independence Day Closure
The DSHS Austin Microbiology Laboratory will be closed Thursday, July 4.
- Do not ship microbiology specimens for Thursday, July 4 delivery.
- Emergency rabies testing is available only for specimens dropped off before 8 a.m. Thursday, July 4.
- Emergency rabies testing requires prior authorization by 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 3 from the Rabies Laboratory.
- TB Elimination submitters should not collect or ship specimens on Wednesday, July 3. Due to the extreme heat, ice packs will not remain frozen over the holiday. Specimen quality may be affected, causing specimens to be rejected.
- Bacteriology water samples will not be accepted from Wednesday, July 3 to Friday, July 5.
- Regular water sample acceptance will resume Monday, July 8.
- Do not collect or ship gonorrhea antimicrobial susceptibility specimens Wednesday, July 3. These specimens must be tested within 24 hours of collection.
With the exception of bacteriology water sample analysis, the Microbiology Laboratory will resume normal business hours Friday, July 5.
SUMMER HEAT REMINDER: Please ship refrigerated specimens with multiple ice packs and frozen specimens with enough dry ice to keep them cold/frozen for up to 48 hours. Improve insulation and cushioning of specimen by packing empty space in shipping container with absorbent material.
Questions about Shipping and the Holiday Closure?
Rabies Team: (512) 776-7595 or rabies.team@dshs.texas.gov
TB Team: (512)-776-7342 or mycobacteriology@dshs.texas.gov
Specimen Intake Team: (512) 776-7598 or 1-888-963-7111 ext. 7598 (toll free)
Posted Jul 2, 2024
Specimens from Patients Under the Age of 14 are now Accepted for Gonorrhea and Chlamydia Screening at the DSHS Austin Laboratory
Effective 5/28/2024, the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) Austin Laboratory is accepting specimens collected from patients under the age of 14 for Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) and Neisseria gonorrhoeae (GC) screening by amplified RNA probe.
For information on the appropriate GC/CT screening specimen types and specimen submission details refer to the one-page flyer.
QUESTIONS?
Ordering kits: Email: ContainerPrepGroup@dshs.texas.gov
Specimen Collection/Suitability: Call (512) 776-7657 or 512-776-2449
Specimen Shipping: (512) 776-7598 or 1-888-963-7111 ext. 7578 (toll free)
Supply Ordering: (512) 776-7661 or ContainerPrepGroup@dshs.texas.gov
Submitter Accounts, Submission Forms, or Result Reports: (512) 776-7578 or LabInfo@dshs.texas.gov
Malaria Testing at the DSHS Austin Laboratory
The DSHS Laboratory works with local and regional healthcare facilities and laboratories across Texas to rapidly detect parasitic diseases and prevent their spread. To ensure the timely detection of parasitic diseases, including suspected cases of malaria, the DSHS Laboratory reminds providers that testing for the presence of Plasmodium spp. in clinical specimens is available via Giemsa-stained morphological exam and Real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction (real-time PCR).
Required Specimens
- For Morphological Examination (by Giemsa Stain)
- Prepared Peripheral Blood Smears: Make thin and thick smears within one hour of specimen collection from finger prick collection.
- Whole Blood: Collect venipuncture blood in EDTA purple/lavender
top tubes.
- For Real-Time PCR Testing
- Whole Blood: Collect venipuncture blood in EDTA purple/lavender
top tubes.
- Whole Blood: Collect venipuncture blood in EDTA purple/lavender
Required Storage and Shipping Temperatures
- Thick and Thin Blood Smear Specimens:
- Ship at ambient temperatures but may also be submitted cold with whole blood specimens.
- Whole Blood Specimens:
- Store at 2°C–8°C. Ship overnight in insulated containers with cold packs.
Required Specimen Submission Form and Supplemental Information
- All specimens must be submitted with a G2-B Specimen Submission Form.
- Patient’s travel history and transfusion history is required.
NEW SUBMITTERS: To set up a submitter account, download a Submitter ID Number Request Form, available at Submitter ID Request February 2022 (texas.gov). Complete all applicable fields and email form to labinfo@dshs.texas.gov or fax to 512-776-7533. A Lab Reporting team member will create a submitter account, provide a G2-B submission form, a supply order form, and Security Rights forms to request Web Portal access.
Malaria Testing and Specimen Submission Questions?
For questions about morphological examination, real-time PCR testing or specimen suitability, please contact the Medical Parasitology Team at (512) 776-7560 or Medical.Parasitology@dshs.texas.gov.
Refer to the printable one-page flyers for more guidance on collecting and shipping malaria specimens to the DSHS Laboratory.
Posted May 15, 2024
Request for Submission of Cryptosporidiosis Specimens to Texas DSHS Laboratory
Cryptosporidium (Crypto) parasites cause the gastrointestinal illness cryptosporidiosis. Both the parasite and the illness are commonly called “Crypto.” Infection with Crypto can be life threatening to immunocompromised individuals. The Crypto parasites’ chlorine tolerance has led to it become a leading cause of recreational waterborne illness in the U.S. Outbreaks of Cryptosporidiosis have occurred every year in Texas for over 10 years.
The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) is collaborating with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in CryptoNet, a surveillance program developed to identify and track Cryptosporidium species, genotypes, and subtypes linked to illnesses.
We are requesting clinical laboratories send all appropriate* Cryptosporidium positive stool specimens to the DSHS Laboratory in Austin for molecular analysis. These specimen submissions will help improve the epidemiological understanding of cryptosporidiosis and improve the response to future outbreaks.
Why the Request to Submit Crypto Stool Specimens?
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Cryptosporidiosis is a Reportable Condition in Texas. Confirmed and suspected positive Crypto cases must be reported to the health department in the patient’s county of residence.
Submitting clinical specimens from these patients to the DSHS Laboratory is highly encouraged. - This Test is Free! Submitting laboratories will not be charged for testing specimens sent for this surveillance project. A final report with PCR results will be issued to submitters.
*For appropriate Crypto specimen type and specimen submission details, please refer to the one-page flyer.
NEW SUBMITTERS may set up a submitter account by downloading a Submitter ID Number Request Form, available on the DSHS website at Submitter ID Request (texas.gov). Complete all applicable fields and email the form to labinfo@dshs.texas.gov or fax to 512-776-7533. A Lab Reporting team member will create a submitter account, provide a G-2B submission form and Security Right forms to request Web Portal access.
EXISTING SUBMITTERS may update their contact information by providing the updates in a Submitter ID Number Request Form and emailing the form to labinfo@dshs.texas.gov or faxing 512-776-7533.
Additional guidance on obtaining a DSHS submitter ID number, labeling specimens correctly, and completing submission forms is available on the DSHS Specimen Collection webpages.
Shipping Information and Addresses
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Ensure Cary-Blair specimens are shipped cold.
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Ship specimens as a Category B Biological Substance, UN3373.
- Information on submitter responsibilities when shipping infectious substances is available on the DSHS Specimen Shipping webpages.
Overnight/Priority Courier Service
Specimen Receiving: Walter Douglass
Public Health Laboratory Division
Department of State Health Services
1100 W. 49th Street
Austin, TX 78756-3199
Phone: 512-776-7569
Questions?
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For questions about Cryptosporidium testing or specimen suitability, please call the Parasitology Team at 512-776-7560 or email Medical.parasitology@dshs.texas.gov.
- For all other questions, please email FoodborneTexas@dshs.texas.gov.
Posted May 15, 2024
Request for Submission of Norovirus Specimens to the Texas DSHS Austin Laboratory
The Department of State Health Services (DSHS) Laboratory requests facilities submit norovirus (NoV) clinical specimens to the Laboratory for molecular analysis. Norovirus outbreaks tend to be underreported to public health officials, so the true incidence of this foodborne illness is likely higher. Testing patients for unknown gastrointestinal illnesses is essential for clinical decision-making and for community outbreak detection and investigations.
During outbreak investigations, your local or regional health departments may request that you forward clinical specimens to the DSHS Laboratory for molecular analysis. It is essential that you submit requested specimens to help DSHS epidemiologists link individual cases during outbreak investigations.
FREE NoV TEST - There is no charge to the submitter for testing clinical specimens requested for NoV outbreak investigation purposes.
Please Note: Testing is free only for NoV specimens that are requested by an epidemiologist for outbreak investigations.
SHIP NoV Specimens COLD - Specimens that arrive ambient cannot be tested. Be sure to ship with enough cold packs to keep the specimens cool for up to 48 hours.
Refer to the printable one-page flyers for more guidance on collecting and shipping norovirus specimens to the Laboratory.
NEW SUBMITTERS may set up a submitter account by downloading a Submitter ID Number Request Form, available on the DSHS website at Submitter ID Request (texas.gov). Complete all applicable fields and email the form to labinfo@dshs.texas.gov or fax to 512-776-7533.
A Lab Reporting team member will create a submitter account, provide a G-2B submission form, and Security Right forms to request Web Portal access.
EXISTING SUBMITTERS may update their contact information by providing the updates in a Submitter ID Number Request Form and emailing the form to labinfo@dshs.texas.gov or faxing 512-776-7533.
Shipping Address for Overnight/Priority Courier Service
Specimen Receiving: Walter Douglass
Public Health Laboratory Division,
Department of State Health Services
1100 W. 49th Street
Austin, TX 78756-3199
Phone: 512-776-7569
Norovirus Questions?
- For laboratory questions about NoV testing or specimen suitability, please contact the Molecular Biology Team Lead at (512) 776-6510.
- For questions related to DSHS’ NoV surveillance project (CaliciNet), please email FoodborneTexas@dshs.texas.gov.
For more information on specimen packaging and shipping, please check out the shipping and submission guidance on the DSHS Laboratory’s webpage here.
Posted May 14, 2024
Request for Submission of Cyclospora Specimens to Texas DSHS Austin Laboratory
Cyclosporiasis is a foodborne disease caused by the protozoan parasite Cyclospora cayetanensis. Most cyclosporiasis cases tend to occur seasonally between the months of April and August. Symptoms of cyclosporiasis include abdominal pain and severe, watery diarrhea that can last several weeks. Immunocompromised individuals are at increased risk of severe complications from the illness.
The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) is collaborating with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to identify and sequence Cyclospora specimens linked to cyclosporiasis outbreaks. Therefore, we request clinical laboratories send all appropriate* Cyclospora positive stool specimens to the DSHS Austin Laboratory for molecular analysis.
These specimens will help us detect disease clusters more quickly and improve the public health response to future outbreaks.
Why the Request to Submit Cyclospora Stool Specimens?
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Cyclosporiasis is a Reportable Condition in Texas. Confirmed and suspected positive cyclosporiasis cases must be reported to the health department in the patient’s county of residence. Submitting clinical specimens from these patients to the DSHS Lab is highly encouraged.
- This Test is Free! Submitting providers or laboratories will not be charged for testing and sequencing specimens submitted for this surveillance project. A final report with PCR results will be sent to submitters.
*For appropriate Cyclospora specimen type and specimen submission details, refer to the informational flyer.
NEW SUBMITTERS: To set up a submitter account, download a Submitter ID Number Request Form. Complete all applicable fields and email to labinfo@dshs.texas.gov or fax to 512-776-7533. A Lab Reporting team member will create a submitter account, provide a G-2B submission form, a supply order form, and Security Rights forms to request Web Portal access.
Additional guidance on obtaining a DSHS submitter ID number, labeling specimens correctly, and complete submission forms is available on the DSHS Specimen Collection webpages.
Shipping Information and Addresses
Ship specimens overnight as a Category B Biological Substance, UN3373. Information on submitter responsibilities when shipping infectious substances is available on the DSHS Specimen Shipping webpages.
Overnight/Priority Courier Service
Specimen Receiving: Walter Douglass
Laboratory Services Section
Department of State Health Services
1100 W. 49th Street
Austin, TX 78756-3199
Questions?
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Cyclospora Testing or Specimen Suitability: Contact the Medical Parasitology Team at (512) 776-7560 or email Medical.parasitology@dshs.texas.gov.
- All Other Questions: Email FoodborneTexas@dshs.texas.gov
Posted April 12, 2024
A message from Grace Kubin, Ph.D., Associate Commissioner, DSHS Public Health Laboratory Division
It’s that time of year again! Each year, the DSHS Austin Public Health Laboratory conducts a survey, open to all our customers, to provide important feedback on laboratory services. Your feedback is used by the laboratory to better understand your needs and identify gaps in service as part of the laboratory's commitment to continuous quality improvement. If you are interested to see the results of last year’s survey, you can find them here: 2023 Annual DSHS Laboratory Customer Service Survey Results Summary.
I encourage you to take the 2024 Public Health Laboratory Customer Service Survey. It should not take more than 10 minutes to complete. For questions or concerns, please send an email to: Labinfo@dshs.texas.gov.
2024 Public Health Laboratory Customer Service Survey.
**Feedback will be collected until April 30, 2024**
Posted April 1, 2024
DSHS Austin Laboratory Thanksgiving Holiday Closure Reminder
With the exception of Newborn Screening and Rabies testing, the DSHS Austin Laboratory will be closed, and no testing will occur Thursday, 11/23/2023 through Saturday, 11/25/2023. The DSHS Laboratory is completely closed on Sundays. Testing services will resume as normal, Monday, 11/27/2023.
See below for more details on selected testing.
Newborn Screening (NBS)
- The Newborn Screening Laboratory will be closed Thanksgiving Day, Thursday 11/23/2023 and will resume testing on Friday, 11/24/2023.
- DO NOT DELAY collection or shipment of newborn screening specimens.
- Ship dried specimens within 24 hours of collection. If mail or courier services are unavailable, ship as soon as possible.
- DSHS recommends shipping specimens using an overnight or trackable service like USPS priority mail, FedEx, and UPS.
Clinical Chemistry
- Total hemoglobin, lead, glucose, and lipid/cholesterol specimens must be received by Wednesday, 11/22/2023 to complete testing before the holiday closure.
- DO NOT ship cholesterol, lipid profile, or glucose specimens on Fridays or on the day before a state-observed holiday.
Microbiology
Rabies Specimens:
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Rabies specimens received after 8:00 a.m. Wednesday, 11/22/2023 will be tested Friday, 11/24/2023. Submitters will be notified of positive results by 12:00 p.m. Friday. All other results will be available Monday 11/27/2023.
- Emergency testing will be available Friday, 11/24/2023 and Saturday, 11/25/2023 only by prior arrangement with Rabies testing staff. Call (512) 776-7595 before 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, 11/22/2023 to discuss. Specimen receipt must be guaranteed by 8:00 a.m. the morning of testing. Preliminary results will be called out as soon as emergency testing is completed. Final results will be available Monday 11/27/2023.
- All other specimens will be tested on Monday, 11/27/2023, and results will be available by 5:00 p.m.
Tuberculosis (TB) Specimens:
- Do not ship specimens for delivery between Wednesday, 11/22/2023 and Saturday, 11/25/2023. Refrigerate specimens collected during this period until shipping is possible.
- Ensure critical AFB Smear and NAA for M. tuberculosis specimens are delivered by 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, 11/22/2023.
- Call (512) 776-7342 before 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday, 11/22/2023 for expedited test requests.
Candida auris Swab Specimens:
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Do not ship swabs for delivery from Wednesday, 11/22/2023 to Saturday, 11/24/2023.
Swabs collected during this period must be refrigerated and shipped on cold packs for delivery when Laboratory is open.
Carbapenem Resistant Organisms Swab Specimens:
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Do not collect or ship swabs from Tuesday, 11/21/2023 to Saturday, 11/24/2023.
Neisseria gonorrhoeae Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing Specimens:
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Do not collect or ship swabs from Tuesday, 11/21/2023 to Saturday, 11/24/2023.
Bacteriology Water Samples:
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Water samples will not be accepted at DSHS Laboratory from Wednesday, 11/22/2023 to Saturday, 11/25/2023.
All Other Microbiology Specimens or Samples:
- Do not ship specimens for delivery between Thursday, 11/23/2023 and Saturday, 11/25/2023. Store specimens collected during this time at an appropriate temperature, e.g. -70°C, or below for clinical virology samples.
- No tests will be performed from Thursday, 11/23/2023 to Saturday, 11/25/2023.
Ordering Laboratory Supplies:
Newborn Screening Medicaid/Paid Card Order Requests
- Priority overnight shipping requests received on Wednesday 11/22/2023 will be processed and shipped via FedEx Priority Overnight.
- All requests received before noon Wednesday 11/22/2023 will be processed and shipped via FedEx Ground.
- Requests received after noon Wednesday 11/22/2023 through Saturday 11/25/2023 will be sent Monday, 11/27/2023.
Texas Health Steps/PKU/TB/HIV/Courier Supply Order Requests
- All requests received on Wednesday 11/22/2023 will be audited, issued, and shipped via FedEx Ground.
- Requests received before 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday 11/22/2023 will be audited, issued, and shipped via FedEx Ground Wednesday afternoon, 11/22/23.
- Requests received after 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday 11/22/2023 through Sunday 11/26/2023 will be audited, issued, and shipped on Monday 11/27/2023 via FedEx Ground.
***Per FedEx website, FedEx Ground will be closed Thursday 11/23/2023 but will deliver packages Friday 11/24/2023.***
Questions?
Newborn Screening General Inquiries: (512) 776-7333
Microbiology General Inquiries: (512) 776-7599
Clinical Chemistry General Inquiries: (512) 776-6236
Newborn Screening: NewbornScreeningLab@dshs.texas.gov
Clinical Chemistry: ClinicalChemistry@dshs.texas.gov
Microbiology Branch: Lab.Microbiology@dshs.texas.gov
Specimen Submission: LabInfo@dshs.texas.gov
Container Preparation: ContainerPrepGroup@dshs.texas.gov
Posted November 9, 2023
DSHS Laboratory – Microbiological Sciences Unit Notice
Effective November 1, 2023, the Texas DSHS Austin Laboratory will no longer provide serologic testing services for Plague (Yersinia pestis), IgG.
If specimens for this assay are received at the Laboratory on or after November 1, 2023, Laboratory staff will contact the submitter to choose how to proceed with the specimens from the options below:
- Option 1: Cancel the test and appropriately discard the specimens.
- Option 2: Forward the specimens to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for testing with no shipping charges for submitter. Yersinia pestis serology testing at CDC has a projected turnaround time of two weeks.
Yersinia pestis Serology Testing Questions?
Contact the Serological Analysis Group
Phone: (512) 776-7760 or 1 (888) 963-7111 ext. 7760 (Toll Free)
Email: Lab.Microbiology@dshs.texas.gov
Posted Nov 01, 2023
Retirement of Bordetella spp. PCR and Culture Testing Services at DSHS Laboratory
DSHS Laboratory – Microbiology Unit Notice
Retirement of Bordetella spp. Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction and B. pertussis Culture Identification Testing Services at DSHS Laboratory
Effective October 1, 2023, the DSHS Austin Microbiology Laboratory will no longer conduct Bordetella spp. Real-Time PCR and B. pertussis culture identification testing services.
Questions?
- For questions about Bordetella spp. testing, please contact the Molecular Biology Team at (512) 776-7784 or email Lab.Microbiology@dshs.texas.gov
Posted Sep 27, 2023
****Effective Immediately****
Measles IgM Testing Information
Due to delays in the manufacture of Measles IgM EIA kits, the DSHS Laboratory is temporarily unable to perform Measles IgM testing. During this time, all specimens received at DSHS Laboratory requesting this test will be forwarded to Quest Diagnostics laboratory for processing.
Measles IgM test results will continue to be reported from DSHS Laboratory but will include an additional attached report displaying the Quest results.
Please continue to submit specimens for Measles IgM testing to DSHS Laboratory following specimen submission requirements.
DSHS Laboratory anticipates the Measles IgM EIA kits will be available again no later than March 2024. The Laboratory will release a follow-up notification when the issue is resolved.
Questions or Comments?
Call toll-free: 1-888-963-7111 ext. 7760
Call Local: 512-776-7760
Email: Lab.Microbiology@dshs.texas.gov
Posted Sep 21, 2023
Do Not Submit Live Animals to DSHS Laboratory for Rabies Testing
DSHS Austin Laboratory – Microbiological Sciences Unit Notice
The DSHS Austin Laboratory reminds submitters that we cannot accept live animals for rabies testing. Please refrain from delivering or shipping live bats or other live animals to the Laboratory.
Bats must be submitted
- deceased,
- in a clear, sealable bag, **New Requirement**
- triple packed, per submission guidelines.
Double bag the heads of larger animals in appropriately sized bags such as red biohazard bags or sturdy garbage bags. Securely close the bags to prevent leaks.
NOTE: Ship all specimens with ice packs to keep them cool in the elevated temperatures encountered during transit. High temperatures accelerate tissue decomposition which can compromise rabies test results.
Refer to the printable guidance Submitting Rabies Specimens to the DSHS Laboratory for detailed packaging and shipping instructions.
Questions about Rabies Testing and Shipping?
- Rabies Team: (512) 776-7595 or rabies.team@dshs.texas.gov
- Specimen Acquisition Group: (512) 776-7598 or 1-888-963-7111 ext. 7598 (toll free)
Overnight/Priority Shipping Address
Texas Department of State Health Services
Laboratory Services Section
1100 W. 49th Street
Austin, TX 78756-3199
Posted Aug 11, 2023
Upcoming Training Webinars
During September and November 2022, the Denver Prevention Training Center and Texas Department of State Health Services will host two webinars on the management of gonorrhea and syphilis in Texas.
Managing Superbugs: Antibiotic Resistant Gonorrhea (GC) in Texas
Topics to be discussed include:
- Current trends in the prevalence of gonorrhea and antibiotic resistant N. gonorrhoeae in Texas.
- The new GC test to be offered by DSHS—gonorrhea antimicrobial susceptibility testing.
Date: Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022
Time: 12:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m. CST
Register: https://courses.nnptc.org/class_information.html?id=3422
Continuing Education Credits: 2 hours (CME/NCPD)
Cost: Free
Exploring an Epidemic: Managing Syphilis During Pregnancy in Texas
Topics to be discussed include:
- Current trends in the prevalence of syphilis in the general population and in pregnant women in Texas.
- Statewide efforts to address congenital syphilis.
Date: Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2022
Time: 12:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m. CST
Registration
Continuing Education Credits: 2 hours (CME/NCPD)
Cost: Free
Posted September 20, 2022
Effective 8/22/2022, the Texas Department of State Health Services Laboratory is now providing initial serologic screening testing services for chronic Chagas disease (Chagas IgG).
Medical providers are encouraged to submit serologic specimens to the DSHS Laboratory for screening. Chagas disease, which is caused by infection with the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, is a reportable condition to DSHS. The expansion of Chagas disease testing services at the Austin Laboratory will contribute to the surveillance and tracking of this reportable disease in Texas.
View a description of the Chagas IgG tests, acceptable specimen types, and possible test results.
For questions about Chagas testing or specimen suitability, contact the Serological Analysis Team at 512-776-7657 or 512-776-7760.
For information regarding specimen packaging and shipping, call Specimen Receiving at (512) 776-7598.
Posted September 16, 2022
Beat the Summer Heat: Tips on How to Package Temperature-Sensitive Specimens to Keep Them Cold in Transit
DSHS Austin Laboratory – Microbiological Sciences and Clinical Chemistry Branch Notice
The DSHS Austin Laboratory reminds submitters to pack temperature-sensitive specimens with enough refrigerant to keep them frozen or cold for up to 48 hours to account for the hot Texas summers and elevated temperatures in transport vehicles.
Several specimen types, including whole blood, plasma, serum, stool, exudate, rabies, and several clinical and environmental swabs specimens require cold shipping to the laboratory. Specimens that need to be shipped cold but arrive at the lab at ambient temperature are deemed to be unacceptable and may not be testable.
Tips on packing and shipping temperature-sensitive specimens:
- Ship temperature sensitive specimens overnight to the DSHS laboratory as soon as possible after collection.
- Identify the appropriate refrigerant for the specimen (e.g., dry ice, frozen gel packs, ice packs, or wet ice).
- Pack specimen with enough refrigerant to keep it cold for up to 48 hours to account for the possibility of delays in delivery to the lab, particularly during the hot Texas summer temperatures
- Pack remaining gaps in the container with additional absorbent insulation (such as newspaper, paper towels, cotton wadding, etc.) to reduce the volume and movement of warm air within the container. Minimizing open space in containers will keep contents colder for longer.
- Do NOT ship for a weekend or holiday delivery; specimens are accepted during regular business hours only* (Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.). Alternatively, keep specimen chilled until it can be delivered on a weekday.
*Saturday delivery of rabies specimens for same day testing is available in emergency situations only. Specimens must arrive at lab before 8:00 a.m. for same-day results. The rabies lab must first be notified by phone or email about a specimen submission. Call the Rabies Notification line at 1-800-252-8163 (toll free) or complete the Electronic Rabies Specimen Submission Notification Form.
The DSHS Laboratory staff thank you for your assistance with optimizing specimen submission and testing processes!
Additional Submission and Shipping Guidance Is Available
Antibiotic Resistance Lab Network Refer to specimen preparation and submission guidelines for carbapenem resistant organisms and Candida spp.
Arbovirus Specimen Submitters: Refer to specimen packaging and shipping guidance at Arbovirus Field Surveillance Techniques.
Clinical Specimen Submitters: Refer to the appropriate test description in the LTSM’s Microbiology Test list for shipping and specimen handling requirements.
Food Sample Submitters: Refer to the food sample packaging and shipping instructions on the Consumer Microbiology Lab’s webpage.
Rabies Specimen Submitters: Refer to specimen handling and shipping guidance on the Rabies Lab’s webpage.
Questions about Shipping or Specimen Packaging/Container?
Call Specimen Receiving at (512) 776-7598
Laboratory Shipping Address
For Overnight/Priority Shipping
Texas Department of State Health Services
Laboratory Services Section
1100 W. 49th Street
Austin, TX 78756-3199
Posted August 4, 2022
Closure of Austin Greyhound Bus Station: Alternative Means of Submitting Rabies and Mosquito Specimens to Texas DSHS Austin Laboratory Required
The Department of State Health Services (DSHS) Austin Laboratory has been notified that the Greyhound Bus terminal at 916 E Koenig Ln. Austin, TX 78751 will permanently close May 31, 2022, but are ceasing freight 15, 2022. The Austin terminal closure will affect the ground transportation options available for shipping rabies and mosquito specimens to the Laboratory. From May 15 onward, rabies specimens will need to be delivered directly to the Austin Laboratory or transported by an alternative courier service of your choice. DSHS is currently investigating alternative shipping arrangements and will notify submitters of new options, if available. Should you have questions about the closure of the Greyhound station, call (512) 776-7598.
Note: Specimens sent to the Austin Greyhound terminal for pick up by laboratory staff on or after May 15 cannot not be collected and could be returned or lost!
- Packages transported by ground and overnight courier services (USPS, FedEx, UPS, LoneStar Overnight, etc.) are not affected by the Austin Greyhound terminal closure and will be accepted at the Laboratory during regular business hours Monday–Friday (8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.).
- Hand-delivered samples are unaffected by the closure and may be delivered to Specimen Acquisition (Laboratory Specimen Receiving Dock) during regular business hours. Refer to the DSHS campus map for direction to the Specimen Receiving Dock, which is highlighted in yellow.
- Regulatory packaging and shipping requirements are unaffected by the closure. Per regulations 49 CFR § 171-173, all rabies specimens must be packaged and properly labeled for shipping as a Biological Substance, Category B UN3373. Mosquito specimens must be shipped using the plastic collection cartons and insulated boxes provided by the Laboratory.
- Submitters of rabies specimens are still required to call the toll-free Rabies Hotline at 1-800-252-8163 to alert the Laboratory of the expected arrival time and to provide any other relevant information about the shipment.
- DSHS does not recommended specimens be shipped for weekend or holiday delivery, including by couriers that may offer weekend deliveries.
In the Event of an Emergency Situation
- Rabies Specimens: For emergency processing of a specimen on a Saturday, the submitter must first receive prior approval from the DSHS Laboratory. Contact the Rabies Identification Team before 4 p.m. on Friday at (512) 776-7595. After 4 p.m. Friday, call (512) 776-7111 and request to speak with a regional Zoonosis Control staff member. The specimen must arrive at the lab by 8 a.m. Saturday.
- Mosquito Specimens: Call the DSHS Arbovirus/Entomology Laboratory Team at (512) 776-2442, or toll free at
(888) 963-7111 ext. 2442 to discuss special testing requests.
Additional Shipping and Packaging Information
Shipping Addresses
Rabies Specimens
ATTN: Rabies Team
Texas Department of State Health Services
Laboratory Services Section
1100 W. 49th Street
Austin, TX 78756
Be sure to label the package with BIOLOGICAL SUBSTANCE, CATEGORY B UN3373, and REFRIGERATE ON ARRIVAL
For laboratory questions about rabies testing or specimen suitability, contact the Rabies Identification Team at
(512) 776-7595, or email nachea.qualls@dshs.texas.gov.
Mosquito Specimens
ATTN: Arbovirus/Entomology Team
Texas Department of State Health Services
Laboratory Services Section
1100 W. 49th Street
Austin, TX 78756
For laboratory questions about mosquito/arbovirus testing or specimen suitability, contact Bethany Bolling at (512) 776-2442, or email bethany.bolling@dshs.texas.gov.
Posted May 6, 2022