Treponema palladium syphilis Bacterial Load Test
At DNA Labs UAE, we offer the Treponema palladium syphilis Bacterial Load Test for AED 1630.0. This diagnostic test is used to determine the amount of Treponema palladium bacteria present in a patient’s blood or other body fluids.
Test Details
The Treponema palladium Bacterial Load Test is typically performed using a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method, which amplifies the DNA of the bacteria present in the sample. This allows for the detection and quantification of the bacterial load.
The test can be performed on various samples, including:
- Urethral or vaginal swab
- Cell culture
- Cervical discharge
- Rectum
- Urethra
- Blood
- Urine
The report delivery time for this test is 4th Working Day via email (48 hours) or on phone (36 hours).
Method
The Treponema palladium Bacterial Load Test is performed using Real Time PCR method.
Test Type
This is a Viral test.
Doctor
This test is performed by a Physician.
Test Department
This test is conducted in our Genetics department.
Pre Test Information
Prior to the test, patients are required to sign a Consent document and bring any clinical history of patient for Treponema palladium (syphilis) Bacterial Load Test.
Symptoms and Diagnosis
Treponema pallidum is the bacterium responsible for causing syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection. The bacterial load test is useful in monitoring the progression of syphilis infection and evaluating the effectiveness of treatment.
A high bacterial load indicates an active infection, while a low or undetectable bacterial load suggests a successful response to treatment or absence of infection.
It is important to note that the bacterial load test is not routinely used for initial diagnosis of syphilis, as other tests such as the treponemal and non-treponemal tests are more commonly used. However, it can be valuable in certain situations, such as monitoring treatment response in cases of neurosyphilis or evaluating patients with persistent symptoms despite treatment.
Overall, the Treponema palladium Bacterial Load Test provides valuable information about the bacterial burden in syphilis infections, aiding in the management and monitoring of the disease.
Test Name | Treponema palladium syphilis Bacterial Load Test |
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Components | |
Price | 1630.0 AED |
Sample Condition | Urethral or vaginal swab, cell culture, cervical discharge, rectum, urethra, blood, Urine. |
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 forTreponema palladium (syphilis) Bacterial LoadTest |
Test Details |
The Treponema pallidum Bacterial Load Test is a diagnostic test used to determine the amount of Treponema pallidum bacteria present in a patient’s blood or other body fluids. Treponema pallidum is the bacterium responsible for causing syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection. The test is typically performed using a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method, which amplifies the DNA of the bacteria present in the sample. This allows for the detection and quantification of the bacterial load. The test can be performed on various samples, including blood, cerebrospinal fluid, or genital swabs. The bacterial load test is useful in monitoring the progression of syphilis infection and evaluating the effectiveness of treatment. A high bacterial load indicates an active infection, while a low or undetectable bacterial load suggests a successful response to treatment or absence of infection. It is important to note that the bacterial load test is not routinely used for initial diagnosis of syphilis, as other tests such as the treponemal and non-treponemal tests are more commonly used. However, it can be valuable in certain situations, such as monitoring treatment response in cases of neurosyphilis or evaluating patients with persistent symptoms despite treatment. Overall, the Treponema pallidum Bacterial Load Test provides valuable information about the bacterial burden in syphilis infections, aiding in the management and monitoring of the disease. |