VARICELLA ZOSTER VIRUS VZV QUALITATIVE PCR Test
Test Name: VARICELLA ZOSTER VIRUS VZV QUALITATIVE PCR Test
Components: Price: 1000.0 AED
Sample Condition: 3 mL (2 mL min.) whole blood from 1 Lavender Top (EDTA) tube OR 3 mL (2 mL min.) CSF in a sterile screw capped container. Ship refrigerated. DO NOT FREEZE.
Report Delivery: SampleMon / Thu by 11 am; Report Wed / Sat
Method: Real Time PCR
Test type: Infections
Doctor: Nephrologist, Physician
Test Department: MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS
Pre Test Information: No special preparation required
Test Details
The Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV) Qualitative PCR test is a diagnostic test used to detect the presence of the Varicella Zoster Virus in a patient’s body. This test uses the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) technique to amplify and detect the specific DNA or RNA sequences of the virus. VZV is the virus responsible for causing chickenpox and shingles.
The PCR test can be performed on various samples, such as blood, cerebrospinal fluid, or skin lesions, depending on the suspected site of infection. The test involves collecting a sample from the patient and extracting the genetic material (DNA or RNA) from the sample. The extracted genetic material is then amplified using specific primers that target the VZV DNA or RNA sequences.
If the virus is present in the sample, the PCR amplification will produce a positive result, indicating an active VZV infection. The VZV Qualitative PCR test is highly sensitive and specific, allowing for early and accurate diagnosis of VZV infections. It is particularly useful in cases where the clinical presentation is atypical or when other diagnostic methods, such as viral culture or serology, may be inconclusive.
This test is commonly used in the diagnosis of chickenpox, shingles, and other VZV-related complications, such as central nervous system infections. It can also be used to monitor the effectiveness of antiviral treatment and to detect VZV reactivation in immunocompromised individuals.
It is important to note that the VZV Qualitative PCR test is a laboratory-based test and requires specialized equipment and trained personnel to perform. The test results should be interpreted in conjunction with the patient’s clinical presentation and other diagnostic findings to make an accurate diagnosis.
Test Name | VARICELLA ZOSTER VIRUS VZV QUALITATIVE PCR Test |
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Components | |
Price | 1000.0 AED |
Sample Condition | 3 mL (2 mL min.) whole blood from 1 Lavender Top (EDTA) tube OR 3 mL (2 mL min.) CSF in a sterile screw capped container. Ship refrigerated. DO NOT FREEZE. |
Report Delivery | SampleMon / Thu by 11 am; Report Wed / Sat |
Method | Real Time PCR |
Test type | Infections |
Doctor | Nephrologist, Physician |
Test Department: | MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS |
Pre Test Information | No special preparation required |
Test Details |
The Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV) Qualitative PCR test is a diagnostic test used to detect the presence of the Varicella Zoster Virus in a patient’s body. This test uses the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) technique to amplify and detect the specific DNA or RNA sequences of the virus. VZV is the virus responsible for causing chickenpox and shingles. The PCR test can be performed on various samples, such as blood, cerebrospinal fluid, or skin lesions, depending on the suspected site of infection. The test involves collecting a sample from the patient and extracting the genetic material (DNA or RNA) from the sample. The extracted genetic material is then amplified using specific primers that target the VZV DNA or RNA sequences. If the virus is present in the sample, the PCR amplification will produce a positive result, indicating an active VZV infection. The VZV Qualitative PCR test is highly sensitive and specific, allowing for early and accurate diagnosis of VZV infections. It is particularly useful in cases where the clinical presentation is atypical or when other diagnostic methods, such as viral culture or serology, may be inconclusive. This test is commonly used in the diagnosis of chickenpox, shingles, and other VZV-related complications, such as central nervous system infections. It can also be used to monitor the effectiveness of antiviral treatment and to detect VZV reactivation in immunocompromised individuals. It is important to note that the VZV Qualitative PCR test is a laboratory-based test and requires specialized equipment and trained personnel to perform. The test results should be interpreted in conjunction with the patient’s clinical presentation and other diagnostic findings to make an accurate diagnosis. |