Ebola Diagnostic Specimen Submission Form for Quarantined Non-Human Primates [Expired 2016/04/30]
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Description:Includes: Instructions for completing the Ebola Diagnostic Specimen Submission Form for quarantined non-human primate materials. OMB no. 0920-0263 Exp. 04/30/2016
• Send specimens by overnight courier (Federal Express preferred). Fax the Tracking Number and packing list to VSPB at (404) 639-1509 or (404) 639-1118.
• Package in accordance with the International Air Transport Association and US Department of Transportation regulations to prevent leakage. (See https://www.iata.org/publications/dgr/Pages/manuals.aspx and http://www.hercenter.org/regsandstandards/Transporting_Infectious_Substances_Safely.pdf)
• Label shipment as Diagnostic Specimen and include the following information: test(s) requested, date of collection, laboratory or accession number, the type of specimen being shipped, and this Specimen Submission Form.
• On the outside of the box, specify how the specimen should be stored: Refrigerated, Frozen, or Do Not Refrigerate.
• A payment of $540 US is due upon completion of testing. CDC accepts Visa and Mastercard. Please provide billing information on next page.
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