RSV B Viral Load Quantitative Test
Welcome to DNA Labs UAE, a leading genetic lab offering the RSV B Viral Load Quantitative Test at a cost of AED 1700.0.
Test Name: RSV B Viral Load Quantitative Test
Components:
- Bronchial Swab
- Bronchial Lavage
- Sputum
- Nasopharyngeal (NP) aspirates and swabs in viral transport medium
- Lung tissues, etc.
Report Delivery:
4th Working Day via Email: 48 hours, On phone: 36 hours
Method:
Real Time PCR
Test Type:
Viral
Doctor:
Physician
Test Department:
Genetics
Pre Test Information:
Patients need to sign a Consent document and bring any clinical history of the patient for the RSV B Viral Load Quantitative Test.
Test Details
The RSV B viral load quantitative test is a laboratory test used to measure the amount of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) type B in a patient’s blood or respiratory secretions. RSV is a common virus that can cause respiratory infections, especially in young children and older adults.
The test involves collecting a sample of blood or respiratory secretions, such as nasal or throat swabs, and analyzing it in a laboratory. The sample is tested for the presence of RSV B genetic material using a technique called polymerase chain reaction (PCR). PCR amplifies the viral genetic material, allowing for accurate measurement of the viral load.
The results of the test provide a quantitative measurement of the amount of RSV B in the sample, usually reported as viral copies per milliliter (copies/mL) or as a log scale. This measurement can help healthcare providers determine the severity of the infection and guide treatment decisions.
The RSV B viral load quantitative test is particularly useful for monitoring the progression of RSV infections and evaluating the effectiveness of antiviral treatments. It can also be used to assess the risk of transmission to others, especially in healthcare settings or among vulnerable populations.
It is important to note that the RSV B viral load quantitative test is specific to RSV type B and does not detect other strains of RSV, such as type A. Additionally, the test is typically only performed in specialized laboratories and may not be available at all healthcare facilities.
Test Name | RSV B Viral Load Quantitative Test |
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Components | |
Price | 1700.0 AED |
Sample Condition | Bronchial Swab, Bronchial Lavage, Sputum, Nasopharyngeal (NP) aspirates and swabs in viral transport medium, or lung tissues, 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 forRSV B Viral Load QuantitativeTest |
Test Details |
The RSV B viral load quantitative test is a laboratory test used to measure the amount of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) type B in a patient’s blood or respiratory secretions. RSV is a common virus that can cause respiratory infections, especially in young children and older adults. The test involves collecting a sample of blood or respiratory secretions, such as nasal or throat swabs, and analyzing it in a laboratory. The sample is tested for the presence of RSV B genetic material using a technique called polymerase chain reaction (PCR). PCR amplifies the viral genetic material, allowing for accurate measurement of the viral load. The results of the test provide a quantitative measurement of the amount of RSV B in the sample, usually reported as viral copies per milliliter (copies/mL) or as a log scale. This measurement can help healthcare providers determine the severity of the infection and guide treatment decisions. The RSV B viral load quantitative test is particularly useful for monitoring the progression of RSV infections and evaluating the effectiveness of antiviral treatments. It can also be used to assess the risk of transmission to others, especially in healthcare settings or among vulnerable populations. It is important to note that the RSV B viral load quantitative test is specific to RSV type B and does not detect other strains of RSV, such as type A. Additionally, the test is typically only performed in specialized laboratories and may not be available at all healthcare facilities. |