H7N2 and Influenza A Viral Load Quantitative Test
At DNA Labs UAE, we offer the H7N2 and Influenza A Viral Load Quantitative Test at a cost of 2310.0 AED. This test is designed to measure the amount of H7N2 and Influenza A viruses present in a patient’s respiratory sample.
Test Components and Price
The test includes collecting a respiratory sample such as sputum, throat and nasal swabs in viral transport medium, or lung tissues. The cost of the test is 2310.0 AED.
Report Delivery
The test report will be delivered via email within 4 working days, or can be provided over the phone within 36 hours.
Method and Test Type
The H7N2 and Influenza A Viral Load Quantitative Test is performed using Real Time PCR technology. It is a viral test conducted by our genetics department.
Pre Test Information
Prior to taking the test, patients are required to sign a consent document and provide any relevant clinical history for H7N2 and Influenza A Viral Load Quantitative Test.
Test Details
The H7N2 and Influenza A Viral Load Quantitative Test utilizes real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) technology. The patient’s respiratory sample is collected, and viral RNA is extracted and converted into complementary DNA (cDNA) using reverse transcription. The cDNA is then amplified using PCR with specific primers and fluorescent probes targeting the H7N2 and Influenza A viral genes. The PCR reaction is performed in real-time, allowing for the quantification of viral RNA present in the sample. The results are reported as the viral load, representing the number of viral RNA copies per milliliter or microliter of the patient’s sample.
Usage and Benefits
The H7N2 and Influenza A Viral Load Quantitative Test is used to monitor the progression of viral infections, assess the effectiveness of antiviral treatments, and evaluate the viral shedding period in infected individuals. It is particularly useful in research studies, clinical trials, and epidemiological investigations to understand the viral dynamics and transmission patterns of H7N2 and Influenza A viruses.
Conclusion
The H7N2 and Influenza A Viral Load Quantitative Test offered at DNA Labs UAE provides valuable insights into the viral load present in a patient’s respiratory sample. With our advanced technology and expertise, we aim to contribute to the understanding and management of H7N2 and Influenza A viral infections.
Test Name | H7N2 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 forH7N2 & Influenza A Viral Load QuantitativeTest |
Test Details |
The H7N2 and Influenza A Viral Load Quantitative Test is a diagnostic test used to measure the amount of H7N2 and Influenza A viruses present in a patient’s respiratory sample. This test is typically performed using real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) technology. During the test, the patient’s respiratory sample, such as a nasal swab or throat swab, is collected and processed in the laboratory. The viral RNA is extracted from the sample 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 H7N2 and Influenza A viral genes. The PCR reaction is performed in real-time, allowing the quantification of viral RNA present in the sample. The amount of viral RNA is measured using a standard curve generated from known concentrations of viral RNA. The results of the test are reported as the viral load, which represents the number of viral RNA copies per milliliter or microliter of the patient’s sample. The H7N2 and Influenza A Viral Load Quantitative Test is used to monitor the progression of the viral infection, assess the effectiveness of antiviral treatments, and evaluate the viral shedding period in infected individuals. It is particularly useful in research studies, clinical trials, and epidemiological investigations to understand the viral dynamics and transmission patterns of H7N2 and Influenza A viruses. |