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Immigration Immunization Check Panel Basic Test Cost

Original price was: 1,330 د.إ.Current price is: 1,190 د.إ.

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The “Immigration Immunization Check Panel Basic Test” is a comprehensive screening process conducted to ensure individuals entering a new country meet the necessary health and immunization standards. Priced at 1190 AED, this test is available at DNA Labs UAE, a reputable facility known for its advanced diagnostic services. The panel typically includes a series of immunization checks for common diseases, as per the immigration requirements of the destination country. These may cover vaccinations against diseases like measles, mumps, rubella, polio, and hepatitis, among others. The aim is to prevent the spread of infectious diseases and protect public health. Upon completion, the test provides a detailed report that can be submitted as part of the immigration documentation. DNA Labs UAE ensures a reliable, efficient, and confidential testing process, making it a preferred choice for individuals undergoing immigration procedures.

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IMMIGRATION IMMUNIZATION CHECK PANEL BASIC Test

Test Cost: AED 1190.0

At DNA Labs UAE, we offer the IMMIGRATION IMMUNIZATION CHECK PANEL BASIC Test to assess an individual’s eligibility for immigration based on their immunization status. This test ensures that individuals meet the required immunization standards set by the country they wish to immigrate to.

Test Components:

  • Rubella (German Measles) Antibody IgG
  • Measles (Rubeola) Antibody IgG
  • Mumps Virus Antibody IgG
  • TB Gold IGRA

Test Details:

The IMMIGRATION IMMUNIZATION CHECK PANEL BASIC Test involves several components to evaluate an individual’s immunization status:

  1. Medical History Evaluation: The individual’s medical history is reviewed to determine their immunization status. This may involve questions about past vaccinations, known allergies, and previous medical conditions that may affect immunization.
  2. Immunization Records Review: The individual’s immunization records are examined to verify if they have received the necessary vaccinations, including vaccines for diseases such as measles, mumps, rubella, hepatitis B, tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis, polio, and others.
  3. Blood Tests: In some cases, blood tests may be conducted to check for immunity to specific diseases. For example, a blood test may be done to determine if an individual has antibodies against measles, mumps, or rubella.
  4. Physical Examination: A physical examination may be performed to assess the individual’s overall health and identify any potential contraindications or concerns related to immunization.
  5. Additional Screening: Depending on the country’s specific requirements, additional screening tests may be conducted, including tests for tuberculosis (TB), HIV/AIDS, or other infectious diseases.

The results of the IMMIGRATION IMMUNIZATION CHECK PANEL BASIC Test will determine if an individual meets the immunization requirements for immigration. If the individual is found to be lacking certain vaccinations or immunity, they may be required to undergo additional vaccinations or tests before being granted immigration status.

It’s important to note that the specific components of the test may vary depending on the country’s immigration policies and regulations. It is recommended to consult with immigration authorities or healthcare professionals for accurate information regarding the required tests for immigration.

Test Price: AED 1190.0

Sample Condition:

4 mL (3 mL min.) serum from 1 SST. Ship refrigerated or frozen AND 1 mL whole blood each in a set of special QuantiFERON TB Gold tubes available from LPL. Shake the tubes vigorously at least 10 times to ensure thorough mixing. DO NOT CENTRIFUGE. Ship at room temperature to reach the lab within 16 hours OR Incubate the tubes immediately at 37°C for 16-24 hours and centrifuge OR 4 mL (3 mL min.) whole blood from 1 Green top (Sodium/Lithium heparin) tube. Ship refrigerated. DO NOT FREEZE.

Report Delivery:

Sample Mon/Wed/Fri by 4pm; Report Next Day

Method:

CLIA, Enzyme Immunoassay

Test Type:

Immunization Check

Doctor:

Physician

Test Department:

Pre Test Information: No special preparation required

Test Name IMMIGRATION IMMUNIZATION CHECK PANEL BASIC Test
Components *Rubella (German Measles)Antibody IgG *Measles (Rubeola) Antibody IgG*Mumps Virus Antibody IgG*TB Gold IGRA
Price 1190.0 AED
Sample Condition 4 mL (3 mL min.) serum from 1 SST. Ship refrigerated or frozen AND 1mLwholebloodeachinaset of special QuantiFERON\u0192??TBGoldtubesavailablefromLPL.Shakethe tubesvigorouslyatleast10timesto ensurethoroughmixing. DONOT CENTRIFUGE. Ship at room temperaturetoreachlabwithin16 hoursORIncubatethetubes immediatelyat 37?\u00f8C for 16-24 hours andcentrifuge OR 4 mL (3 mL min.) whole blood from 1 Green top (Sodium\/Lithium heparin) tube. Ship refrigerated. DO NOT FREEZE.
Report Delivery SampleMon /Wed /Fri by 4pm; ReportNextDay
Method CLIA , Enzyme Immunoassay
Test type Immunization check
Doctor Physician
Test Department:
Pre Test Information No special preparation required
Test Details

The Immigration/Immunization Check Panel Basic Test is a screening test conducted to assess an individual’s eligibility for immigration based on their immunization status. This test ensures that individuals meet the required immunization standards set by the country they wish to immigrate to.

The test typically includes the following components:

1. Medical History Evaluation: The individual’s medical history is reviewed to determine their immunization status. This may involve questions about past vaccinations, any known allergies, and any previous medical conditions that may affect immunization.

2. Immunization Records Review: The individual’s immunization records are examined to verify if they have received the necessary vaccinations. This may include vaccines for diseases such as measles, mumps, rubella, hepatitis B, tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis, polio, and others.

3. Blood Tests: In some cases, blood tests may be conducted to check for immunity to specific diseases. For example, a blood test may be done to determine if an individual has antibodies against measles, mumps, or rubella.

4. Physical Examination: A physical examination may be performed to assess the individual’s overall health and to identify any potential contraindications or concerns related to immunization.

5. Additional Screening: Depending on the country’s specific requirements, additional screening tests may be conducted. This could include tests for tuberculosis (TB), HIV/AIDS, or other infectious diseases.

The results of the Immigration/Immunization Check Panel Basic Test will determine if an individual meets the immunization requirements for immigration. If the individual is found to be lacking certain vaccinations or immunity, they may be required to undergo additional vaccinations or tests before being granted immigration status.

It’s important to note that the specific components of the test may vary depending on the country’s immigration policies and regulations. It is recommended to consult with the immigration authorities or healthcare professionals for accurate information regarding the required tests for immigration.