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NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Wadsworth Center- Clinical Laboratory Evaluation Program P.O. Box 509 Albany, NY 12201-0509 Bacteriology Questionnaire Please complete the sections below. The test services reported below will be used to select and grade proficiency testing (PT) samples. Refer to the category descriptions listed on our website for assistance at www.wadsworth.org/clep under Applications and Forms. Submitting a completed questionnaire as soon possible will enable us to process your application expeditiously and ensure the laboratory is enrolled in PT for the next scheduled test event, if appropriate. Laboratory PFI (if known): Name and address of laboratory: Bacteriology Categories GRAM STAINS Page 2 RESTRICTED ANTIGEN DETECTION Group A Streptococcus Page 2 GONORRHEA AND CHLAMYDIA Page 2 THROAT CULTURE Page 2 URINE CULTURE Page 2 COMPREHENSIVE Page 4-6 The laboratory director and all responsible assistant directors must sign and print their names below. Add additional spaces as necessary. Signature, Director Print name and CQ code Date Signature, Assistant Director Print name and CQ code Date DOH 3652b (12/11) Page 1 of 6

Bacteriology Gram Stains Bacteriology Restricted These categories are for laboratories that restrict their testing to the tests indicated below. Please indicate which tests are performed: Yes No Gram stains Gonorrhea and Chlamydia Gonorrhea direct detection Chlamydia direct detection Neisseria gonorrhea culture Throat Culture Antigen detection Group A Streptococcus Bacteriology Restricted (Urine Culture) This category is for laboratories isolating and identifying bacteria from urine. Identification may range from gram stain reactions to full genus and species identification, as well as antimicrobial susceptibility testing. Please indicate: Yes No Does your laboratory report only growth/no growth determinations? Does your laboratory report only gram reaction determinations with no further identification? Does your laboratory perform antibiotic susceptibility testing? Does you laboratory perform any organism identification? If yes, please indicate on the following pages, the organisms your laboratory identifies and the level of identification performed by your laboratory. If an organism is not on the provided list, it can be added in the spaces provided at the end of this list. Please note: if your laboratory ever, upon special request, performs an identification which is not routine protocol, then you must include this organism in your list. BACT (DOH 3652b) 12/11 Page 2 of 6

Bacteriology Restricted (Urine Culture) (continued) Organism Level of Identification Genus species Acinetobacter Aerococcus Aeromonas Alcaligenes Bacillus Capnocytophaga Cedecea Citrobacter Comomonas Corynebacterium Edwardsiella Eikenella Enterobacter Enterococcus Escherichia Flavobacterium Gardnerella Hafnia Kingella Klebsiella Lactobacillus Lactococcus Morganella Micrococcus Pantoea Plesiomonas Proteus Providencia Pseudomonas Salmonella Serratia Shigella Staphylococcus aureus Staphylococcus, coagulase negative Stenotrophomonas Streptococcus, Group A Streptococcus, Group B Streptococcus, Group C Streptococcus, Group F Streptococcus, Group G Additional organisms: (attach additional sheet if necessary) Exceptions (Ex: r/o Staphylococcus saprophyticus) BACT (DOH 3652b) 12/11 Page 3 of 6

Bacteriology Comprehensive This category is for laboratories that examine any type of clinical specimen for aerobic and/or anaerobic bacteria. These laboratories identify organisms to the genus and species level and may also perform antimicrobial susceptibility testing, molecular assays and direct detection techniques. Please indicate on the following pages, the organisms your laboratory identifies, the level of identification performed by your laboratory and the specimen sources on which these identifications are routinely performed. Organism Level of Identification Specimen Source Wound Urine Tissue Throat Stool Sputum NasoPharyngeal Genital CSF Bronchial wash Blood culture Abcess Species Genus Acinetobacter Actinobacillus Aerococcus Aeromonas Aggregatibacter Alcaligenes Arcanobacterium Bacillus Bacteroides Bifidobacterium Bordetella Burkholderia Campylobacter Capnocytophaga Cardiobacterium Chlamydia Citrobacter Clostridium Corynebacterium E. coli O157 Edwardsiella Eikenella Enterobacter Enterococcus Erysipelothrix Escherichia Eubacterium Flavobacterium Fusobacterium Gardnerella Haemophilus Hafnia Helicobacter BACT (DOH 3652b) 12/11 Page 4 of 6

Organism Level of Identification Specimen Source Wound Urine Tissue Throat Stool Sputum NasoPharyngeal Genital CSF Bronchial wash Blood culture Abcess Species Genus Kingella Klebsiella Lactobacillus Lactococcus Legionella Listeria Micrococcus Moraxella (Branhamella) Morganella Neisseria Ochrobactrum Oerskovia Oligella Pasteurella Pediococcus Peptococcus Peptostreptococcus Plesiomonas Prevotella Propionibacterium Proteus Providencia Pseudomonas Rhodococcus Salmonella Serratia Shigella Staphylococcus aureus Staphylococcus, coagulase negative Stenotrophomonas Streptococcus Group A Streptococcus Group B Streptococcus Group C Streptococcus Group F Streptococcus Group G Streptococcus, non beta hemolytic Streptococcus pneumoniae Vibrio BACT (DOH 3652b) 12/11 Page 5 of 6

Organism Level of Identification Specimen Source Wound Urine Tissue Throat Stool Sputum NasoPharyngeal Genital CSF Bronchial wash Blood culture Abcess Species Genus Xanthomonas Yersinia Additional information Please indicate: Yes No Does your laboratory serogroup Salmonella? Does your laboratory serogroup Shigella? Does your laboratory perform C. difficile toxin testing? Does your laboratory perform Shiga toxin testing on stool specimen? Does your laboratory perform urinary antigen testing for Legionella? Does your laboratory perform antigen detection tests for Campylobacter? Does your laboratory perform antigen detection tests for Group A Streptococcus? Does your laboratory perform direct detection tests for Chlamydia? MOLECULAR DETECTION Does your laboratory use molecular diagnostic techniques for identification? Yes No If yes, please list the organism(s) and system(s) used. Indicate whether the system is FDA approved or developed in-house and NYSDOHapproved. Attach additional sheets as necessary. For any test offered that is not approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), please review the submission guidelines listed under the Test Approval section of our website (www.wadsworth.org/clep). It is acceptable to submit validation materials after the questionnaire has been submitted. Organism and Specimen Source Method / Commercial Kit indicate name and manufacturer FDA approved In-house developed BACT (DOH 3652b) 12/11 Page 6 of 6