H9N2 and Influenza A Viral Load Quantitative Test
Components: Price 2310.0 AED
Sample Condition: Sputum; throat and nasal swabs in viral transport medium, or lung tissues, Cell Cultures etc.
Report Delivery: 4th Working Day Email: 48 hours. On phone: 36 hours
Method: Real Time PCR
Test Type: Viral
Doctor: Physician
Test Department: Genetics
Pre Test Information: Need to sign Consent document and bring any clinical history of patient for H9N2 & Influenza A Viral Load Quantitative Test
Test Details
The H9N2 and Influenza A Viral Load Quantitative Test is a diagnostic test used to measure the amount of H9N2 and Influenza A viruses present in a patient’s respiratory sample. This test is typically performed using a technique called real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR).
During the test, the patient’s respiratory sample, such as a nasal swab or throat swab, is collected and processed in the laboratory. The RNA (genetic material) of the viruses in the sample is extracted and converted into complementary DNA (cDNA) using reverse transcription. The cDNA is then amplified using PCR with specific primers and fluorescent probes that target the H9N2 and Influenza A viruses.
As the PCR reaction progresses, the fluorescence emitted by the probes is measured in real-time. The level of fluorescence is directly proportional to the amount of viral RNA present in the sample. The cycle threshold (Ct) value, which represents the number of PCR cycles required for the fluorescence to reach a detectable level, is used to determine the viral load. A lower Ct value indicates a higher viral load, while a higher Ct value indicates a lower viral load.
The viral load can be used to assess the severity of the infection, monitor the progression of the disease, and evaluate the effectiveness of antiviral treatment. The H9N2 and Influenza A Viral Load Quantitative Test is commonly used in research settings and public health laboratories to study the epidemiology and transmission dynamics of H9N2 and Influenza A viruses. It can also be used in clinical settings to aid in the diagnosis and management of patients with H9N2 and Influenza A virus infections.
Test Name | H9N2 and Influenza A Viral Load Quantitative Test |
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Components | |
Price | 2310.0 AED |
Sample Condition | Sputum; throat and nasal swabs in viral transport medium, or lung tissues, Cell Cultures etc. |
Report Delivery | 4th Working Day Email : 48 hours.On phone : 36 hours |
Method | Real Time PCR |
Test type | Viral |
Doctor | Physician |
Test Department: | Genetics |
Pre Test Information | Need to sign Consent document and bring any clinical history of patient forH9N2 & Influenza A Viral Load QuantitativeTest |
Test Details |
The H9N2 and Influenza A Viral Load Quantitative Test is a diagnostic test used to measure the amount of H9N2 and Influenza A viruses present in a patient’s respiratory sample. This test is typically performed using a technique called real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). During the test, the patient’s respiratory sample, such as a nasal swab or throat swab, is collected and processed in the laboratory. The RNA (genetic material) of the viruses in the sample is extracted and converted into complementary DNA (cDNA) using reverse transcription. The cDNA is then amplified using PCR with specific primers and fluorescent probes that target the H9N2 and Influenza A viruses. As the PCR reaction progresses, the fluorescence emitted by the probes is measured in real-time. The level of fluorescence is directly proportional to the amount of viral RNA present in the sample. The cycle threshold (Ct) value, which represents the number of PCR cycles required for the fluorescence to reach a detectable level, is used to determine the viral load. A lower Ct value indicates a higher viral load, while a higher Ct value indicates a lower viral load. The viral load can be used to assess the severity of the infection, monitor the progression of the disease, and evaluate the effectiveness of antiviral treatment. The H9N2 and Influenza A Viral Load Quantitative Test is commonly used in research settings and public health laboratories to study the epidemiology and transmission dynamics of H9N2 and Influenza A viruses. It can also be used in clinical settings to aid in the diagnosis and management of patients with H9N2 and Influenza A virus infections. |