JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS VIRUS JEV DETECTION PCR Test
Cost: 1170.0 AED
Test Name: JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS VIRUS JEV DETECTION PCR Test
Components:
- Price: 1170.0 AED
Sample Condition:
3 mL (2 mL min.) CSF in a sterile screw capped container. Ship refrigerated or frozen.
Report Delivery:
Sample Thu by 11 am; Report Sat
Method:
Real Time PCR
Test type:
Disorders of Central Nervous System
Doctor:
Neurologist
Test Department:
MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS
Pre Test Information:
No special preparation required
Test Details:
The Japanese Encephalitis Virus (JEV) detection PCR test is a diagnostic tool used to detect the presence of the JEV in a patient’s blood or cerebrospinal fluid. PCR stands for polymerase chain reaction, which is a technique used to amplify and detect specific DNA sequences. In this test, a small sample of the patient’s blood or cerebrospinal fluid is collected and processed in the laboratory. The genetic material (RNA) of the JEV is extracted from the sample and converted into complementary DNA (cDNA) using reverse transcription. The cDNA is then mixed with specific primers and a DNA polymerase enzyme. The PCR process involves multiple cycles of heating and cooling to amplify the target DNA sequence. The primers specifically bind to the JEV genetic material, and the DNA polymerase enzyme synthesizes new DNA strands complementary to the JEV RNA. This amplification process results in a large number of copies of the JEV DNA sequence. After the PCR amplification, the presence of JEV DNA is detected using various methods, such as gel electrophoresis or fluorescent probes. If the JEV DNA is present in the patient’s sample, a positive result indicates that the patient is infected with the virus. The JEV detection PCR test is a highly sensitive and specific method for diagnosing Japanese Encephalitis. It can detect the virus even in the early stages of infection when symptoms may not be apparent. Early detection is crucial for appropriate treatment and management of the disease.
Test Name | JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS VIRUS JEV DETECTION PCR Test |
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Components | |
Price | 1170.0 AED |
Sample Condition | 3 mL (2 mL min.) CSF in a sterile screw capped container. Ship refrigerated or frozen. |
Report Delivery | Sample Thu by 11 am; Report Sat |
Method | Real Time PCR |
Test type | Disorders of Central Nervous System |
Doctor | Neurologist |
Test Department: | MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS |
Pre Test Information | No special preparation required |
Test Details | The Japanese Encephalitis Virus (JEV) detection PCR test is a diagnostic tool used to detect the presence of the JEV in a patient’s blood or cerebrospinal fluid. PCR stands for polymerase chain reaction, which is a technique used to amplify and detect specific DNA sequences. In this test, a small sample of the patient’s blood or cerebrospinal fluid is collected and processed in the laboratory. The genetic material (RNA) of the JEV is extracted from the sample and converted into complementary DNA (cDNA) using reverse transcription. The cDNA is then mixed with specific primers and a DNA polymerase enzyme. The PCR process involves multiple cycles of heating and cooling to amplify the target DNA sequence. The primers specifically bind to the JEV genetic material, and the DNA polymerase enzyme synthesizes new DNA strands complementary to the JEV RNA. This amplification process results in a large number of copies of the JEV DNA sequence. After the PCR amplification, the presence of JEV DNA is detected using various methods, such as gel electrophoresis or fluorescent probes. If the JEV DNA is present in the patient’s sample, a positive result indicates that the patient is infected with the virus. The JEV detection PCR test is a highly sensitive and specific method for diagnosing Japanese Encephalitis. It can detect the virus even in the early stages of infection when symptoms may not be apparent. Early detection is crucial for appropriate treatment and management of the disease. |