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Serous or “body cavity fluids” are usually collected with aseptic technique by needle puncture and aspiration of the body cavity fluid. Methods for obtaining the specimen vary depending upon the site. Fluids are best collected into a dry container and submitted in the fresh state to the laboratory. 7 Adding 3-5 IU heparin/mL to a container prior to obtaining a bloody sample will usually inhibit clotting and not adversely affect morphology. If delay in transportation to the laboratory is unavoidable, most fluids may be kept refrigerated (4ºC) up to 72 hours. (The exception to this is cerebrospinal. | CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION March 31 2000 Vol. 49 No. RR-2 Recommendations and Reports Inside Continuing Education Examination CDC Recommendations Regarding Selected Conditions Affecting Women s Health U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC Atlanta GA 30333 The MMWR series of publications is published by the Epidemiology Program Office Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Atlanta GA 30333. SUGGESTED CITATION Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. CDC Recommendations Regarding Selected Conditions Affecting Women s Health. MMWR 2000 49 No. RR-2 inclusive page numbers . Centers for Disease Control and Prevention .Jeffrey P Koplan M.D. M.P.H. Director The production of this report as an MMWR serial publication was coordinated in Epidemiology Program Office.Barbara R. Holloway M.P.H. Acting Director Office of Scientific and Health Communications.John W. Ward M.D. Director Editor MMWR Series Recommendations and Reports.Suzanne M. Hewitt M.P.A. Managing Editor Darlene D. Rumph-Person Project Manager and Editor Patricia A. McGee Project Editor Beverly H. Holland Visual Information Specialist Use of trade names and commercial sources is for identification only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Copies can be purchased from Superintendent of Documents U.S. Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402-9325. Telephone 202 512-1800. Vol. 49 I No. RR-2 MMWR i Foreword As the nation s prevention agency CDC strives to accomplish its vision of Healthy People in a Healthy World.Through Prevention. For women this involves working to better understand the health issues that have an adverse impact on women disproportionately affect women occur only in women or have an impact on infant outcomes as a direct result of a pregnancy-related event. Women s health once focused primarily on puberty pregnancy and .