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HCV Hepatitis C Virus Viral Load Quantitative Test Cost

Original price was: 1,500 د.إ.Current price is: 1,200 د.إ.

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The HCV Hepatitis C Virus Viral Load Quantitative Test is a critical diagnostic tool used to measure the amount of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in the blood. This test quantifies the viral RNA, providing an exact number of virus particles present, which is crucial for guiding treatment decisions and monitoring the effectiveness of antiviral therapy. In the context of managing HCV infection, understanding the viral load helps healthcare providers assess the severity of the infection, predict treatment response, and determine the likelihood of disease progression.

At DNA Labs UAE, this test is offered for a cost of 1200 AED. DNA Labs UAE is equipped with state-of-the-art technology to ensure accurate and reliable results. The test is performed by highly trained professionals who adhere to stringent quality control measures, ensuring that patients receive precise information about their HCV infection status. By opting for this test at DNA Labs UAE, patients can expect comprehensive support, from sample collection to result interpretation, aiding in the effective management of Hepatitis C.

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HCV Hepatitis C Virus Viral Load Quantitative Test

Cost: AED 1200.0

Test Name

HCV Hepatitis C Virus Viral Load Quantitative Test

Components

Price: 1200.0 AED

Sample Condition

Whole Blood, Serum, Plasma, Tissue

Report Delivery

3rd Working Day Email: 36 hours. On phone: 24 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 HCV (Hepatitis C Virus) Viral Load Quantitative Test

Test Details

The HCV viral load quantitative test is a laboratory test used to measure the amount of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in a person’s blood. It is a quantitative test, meaning it provides a numerical value that indicates the level of viral replication in the body. The test is typically performed using a technique called polymerase chain reaction (PCR), which amplifies the genetic material of the virus to detectable levels. The PCR technique can accurately measure even very low levels of HCV in the blood.

The results of the HCV viral load test are reported as a number, usually expressed as international units per milliliter (IU/mL) or copies per milliliter (copies/mL). The test results can help healthcare providers determine the severity of the infection, monitor the effectiveness of antiviral treatment, and assess the risk of transmitting the virus to others. A high viral load indicates a higher level of viral replication and may suggest a more active infection. On the other hand, a low viral load may indicate a lower level of viral replication, which can be a positive sign during treatment or indicate a less active infection.

It is important to note that the HCV viral load test is not a diagnostic test for hepatitis C. It is typically used in conjunction with other tests, such as HCV antibody tests and HCV RNA tests, to confirm the presence of HCV infection and monitor its progression and treatment response.

Test Name HCV Hepatitis C Virus Viral Load Quantitative Test
Components
Price 1200.0 AED
Sample Condition Whole Blood, Serum, Plasma, Tissue
Report Delivery 3rd Working Day Email:-36 hours. On phone: 24 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 forHCV (Hepatitis C Virus) Viral Load QuantitativeTest
Test Details

The HCV viral load quantitative test is a laboratory test used to measure the amount of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in a person’s blood. It is a quantitative test, meaning it provides a numerical value that indicates the level of viral replication in the body.

The test is typically performed using a technique called polymerase chain reaction (PCR), which amplifies the genetic material of the virus to detectable levels. The PCR technique can accurately measure even very low levels of HCV in the blood.

The results of the HCV viral load test are reported as a number, usually expressed as international units per milliliter (IU/mL) or copies per milliliter (copies/mL). The test results can help healthcare providers determine the severity of the infection, monitor the effectiveness of antiviral treatment, and assess the risk of transmitting the virus to others.

A high viral load indicates a higher level of viral replication and may suggest a more active infection. On the other hand, a low viral load may indicate a lower level of viral replication, which can be a positive sign during treatment or indicate a less active infection.

It is important to note that the HCV viral load test is not a diagnostic test for hepatitis C. It is typically used in conjunction with other tests, such as HCV antibody tests and HCV RNA tests, to confirm the presence of HCV infection and monitor its progression and treatment response.