
The recommended diagnostic test for the investigation of this sexually transmitted disease is NAAT testing – see separate entry. If Gonorrhoea is suspected and treatment is planned, it is preferable to refer the patient to Leeds Sexual Health (LSH). At LSH, cervical and urethral swab samples may be collected, and/or rectal and pharyngeal swabs if relevant. (Microscopic evaluation of samples is also carried out within the Sexual Health Clinic). Swabs should, if possible, be processed within 6 hours of collection. A special arrangement with LSH is in place to ensure the timely processing of these swabs in Microbiology. Timely processing from other requesting locations cannot be guaranteed.
For specific advice, please contact the laboratory (Ext 23962). Specimens for gonococcal culture should be taken using a pink E-Swab, (or if a thin swab is required, an orange E-Swab).
Tube
Orange topped Copan liquid swab.
ID
3626.
Availability
Mon – Sun, 8:30am – 5:00pm
Additional information
Contact tracing should also be carried out. This is normally done by LSH.
Turn around
7 days.
Send to
Microbiology Department, Centre for Laboratory Medicine, St James’s University Hospital, Beckett Street, Leeds, LS9 7TF.
IP Routine TAT
7 days.
GP Routine TAT
7 days.