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Legionella antigen


Urine
Test performed by: LabPLUS Microbiology


Turnaround Time: At least 1 hour

Test available at any time.


Diagnostic Use and Interpretation

Legionella is an uncommon cause of community-acquired pneumonia in New Zealand.

The rate is < 10/100,000 population. About two-thirds of all cases are caused by Legionella longbeachae.

The preferred diagnostic test is PCR performed on lower respiratory tract specimens.

The Legionella urinary antigen test is quick but it only detects infection with the L.pneumophila serogroup 1. This serogroup is an uncommon cause of infection in New Zealand compared to other countries. The overall sensitivity of the test on concentrated urine is about 75 - 80% (may sometimes be lower or higher with mild or severe disease respectively). The specificity is high. Note that a negative test does not rule out other Legionella sp. as the cause of infection.

This test should not be done routinely on patients presenting with uncomplicated community-acquired pneumonia, especially children and young adults (< 50 years of age).

Also see:

Legionella culture

Legionella PCR

Legionella serology


Contact Information

For further information, contact the Microbiology Department via Lablink or the Clinical Microbiologist:

Lablink contact details

Dr Sally Roberts , Microbiologist: ext 22705 Cellphone 021 674 140
Dr Sharmini Muttaiyah
, Microbiologist: ext 22700 Cellphone 021 615 892
Dr Mary de Almeida , Microbiologist: ext 22700 Cellphone 021 170 9117

Dr Matthew Blakiston , Microbiologist: contact via Lablink
Dr Veronica Playle , Microbiologist: contact via Lablink


Specimen Transport Instructions for Referring Laboratories

Transport urine chilled at 2-8 deg C.



Last updated at 14:48:43 27/03/2024