CYTOMEGALOVIRUS CMV QUALITATIVE PCR Test
Test Name: CYTOMEGALOVIRUS CMV QUALITATIVE PCR Test
Components: Price 1000.0 AED
- Sample Condition: 5 mL (3 mL min.) Amniotic fluid in a sterile screw capped container collected after 21 weeks of pregnancy for Prenatal testing OR 10 mL(5 mL min.) Urine/Saliva in a sterile screw capped container OR 2 mL(1 mL min.) Plasma from 1 Lavender top (EDTA) tube OR 2 mL(1 mL min.) Serum from 1 Red top (No additive) tube OR 2 mL(1 mL min.) CSF/BAL fluid in a sterile screw capped container OR 5 g (3 g min.) Fresh Tissue in normal saline. Ship refrigerated. Separate serum/plasma aseptically within 2 hours of collection. 12 hours overnight fasting is recommended. Nature of specimen on Test Request Form is mandatory.
Report Delivery: SampleMon / Thu by 11 am; ReportWed / Sat
Method: Real time PCR
Test Type: InfectionsTransplantation Pathology
Doctor: Surgeon, Nephrologist, Transplant Surgeon
Test Department: MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS
Pre Test Information: 12 hours overnight fasting is recommended
Test Details
The CMV qualitative PCR test is a laboratory test used to detect the presence of cytomegalovirus (CMV) DNA in a patient’s blood or other bodily fluids. CMV is a common virus that can cause serious infections in individuals with weakened immune systems, such as those with HIV/AIDS or organ transplant recipients.
The PCR (polymerase chain reaction) test amplifies and detects specific DNA sequences of the CMV virus, allowing for highly sensitive and accurate detection of the virus. It can identify the presence of CMV even when the viral load is low, making it a valuable tool in diagnosing CMV infections.
The qualitative PCR test provides a “yes” or “no” result, indicating whether CMV DNA is present or not. This information can help healthcare providers determine the need for antiviral treatment or monitor the effectiveness of ongoing treatment.
It is important to note that the CMV qualitative PCR test does not provide information about the quantity of CMV present in the sample. For that, a quantitative PCR test, which measures the viral load, may be necessary.
Overall, the CMV qualitative PCR test is a useful diagnostic tool for detecting CMV infections and guiding treatment decisions in individuals with compromised immune systems.
Test Name | CYTOMEGALOVIRUS CMV QUALITATIVE PCR Test |
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Components | |
Price | 1000.0 AED |
Sample Condition | 5 mL (3 mL min.) Amniotic fluid in a sterile screw capped container collected after 21 weeks of pregnancy for Prenatal testing OR 10 mL(5 mL min.) Urine\/Saliva in a sterile screw capped container OR 2 mL(1 mL min.) Plasma from 1 Lavender top (EDTA) tube OR 2 mL(1 mL min.) Serum from 1 Red top (No additive) tube OR 2 mL(1 mL min.) CSF\/BAL fluid in a sterile screw capped container OR 5 g (3 g min.) Fresh Tissue in normal saline.\nShip refrigerated. Separate serum \/ plasma aseptically within 2 hours of collection. 12 hours overnight fasting is recommended. Nature of specimen on Test Request Form is mandatory. |
Report Delivery | SampleMon / Thu by 11 am; ReportWed / Sat |
Method | Real time PCR |
Test type | InfectionsTransplantation Pathology |
Doctor | Surgeon, Nephrologist, Transplant Surgeon |
Test Department: | MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS |
Pre Test Information | 12 hours overnight fasting is recommended |
Test Details | The CMV qualitative PCR test is a laboratory test used to detect the presence of cytomegalovirus (CMV) DNA in a patient’s blood or other bodily fluids. CMV is a common virus that can cause serious infections in individuals with weakened immune systems, such as those with HIV/AIDS or organ transplant recipients. The PCR (polymerase chain reaction) test amplifies and detects specific DNA sequences of the CMV virus, allowing for highly sensitive and accurate detection of the virus. It can identify the presence of CMV even when the viral load is low, making it a valuable tool in diagnosing CMV infections. The qualitative PCR test provides a “yes” or “no” result, indicating whether CMV DNA is present or not. This information can help healthcare providers determine the need for antiviral treatment or monitor the effectiveness of ongoing treatment. It is important to note that the CMV qualitative PCR test does not provide information about the quantity of CMV present in the sample. For that, a quantitative PCR test, which measures the viral load, may be necessary. Overall, the CMV qualitative PCR test is a useful diagnostic tool for detecting CMV infections and guiding treatment decisions in individuals with compromised immune systems. |