Heart Land Virus HTV Viral Load Quantitative Test
At DNA Labs UAE, we offer the Heart Land Virus (HTV) Viral Load Quantitative Test to measure the amount of HTV in a patient’s blood sample. HTV is a tick-borne virus that can cause severe illness, including fever, headache, muscle pain, and respiratory symptoms.
Test Details
The HTV Viral Load Quantitative Test is performed using a technique called Real Time PCR, which allows for the amplification and detection of specific viral RNA sequences. This helps us accurately measure the viral load in the patient’s blood sample.
Components and Price
The cost of the Heart Land Virus HTV Viral Load Quantitative Test is 2380.0 AED. We accept whole blood, serum, plasma, CSF, and other sample conditions for this test.
Report Delivery
We strive to deliver accurate and timely results to our patients. The report for the HTV Viral Load Quantitative Test is typically delivered within 4 working days via email (within 48 hours) or phone (within 36 hours).
Doctor and Test Department
The HTV Viral Load Quantitative Test is performed by our experienced physicians in the Genetics department.
Pre Test Information
Prior to the test, patients are required to sign a consent document and provide any clinical history of the patient related to Heart Land Virus (HTV) infection.
Importance of Measuring Viral Load
Measuring the viral load is crucial in managing HTV infection. It helps assess the severity of the infection, monitor disease progression, and evaluate the effectiveness of antiviral treatments. A higher viral load generally indicates a more active and severe infection, while a decreasing viral load may suggest a positive response to treatment.
Interpretation of Test Results
The results of the HTV Viral Load Quantitative Test are reported as the number of viral RNA copies per milliliter of blood (copies/mL). These results are usually interpreted in conjunction with other clinical and laboratory findings to guide patient management decisions.
If you suspect HTV infection or need more information about the Heart Land Virus HTV Viral Load Quantitative Test, please contact DNA Labs UAE. Our specialized laboratories are equipped to perform this test and provide accurate results to help in the diagnosis and management of HTV infection.
Test Name | Heart Land Virus HTV Viral Load Quantitative Test |
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Components | |
Price | 2380.0 AED |
Sample Condition | Whole blood,Serum, plasma, CSF, 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 forHeart Land Virus (HTV) Viral Load QuantitativeTest |
Test Details |
The Heart Land Virus (HTV) Viral Load Quantitative Test is a laboratory test used to measure the amount of HTV in a patient’s blood sample. HTV is a tick-borne virus that can cause severe illness, including fever, headache, muscle pain, and respiratory symptoms. The test works by detecting and quantifying the genetic material (RNA) of the HTV virus in the blood sample. This is typically done using a technique called reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). RT-PCR allows for the amplification and detection of specific viral RNA sequences, enabling the accurate measurement of viral load. Measuring the viral load is important in the management of HTV infection as it helps to assess the severity of the infection, monitor disease progression, and evaluate the effectiveness of antiviral treatments. A higher viral load generally indicates a more active and severe infection, while a decreasing viral load may suggest a positive response to treatment. The HTV Viral Load Quantitative Test is typically performed in specialized laboratories and requires a blood sample from the patient. The results are reported as the number of viral RNA copies per milliliter of blood (copies/mL). The test results are usually interpreted in conjunction with other clinical and laboratory findings to guide patient management decisions. |