Detect dengue early with the highly accurate Dengue RNA PCR - Qualitative test by Real-Time PCR.
The Dengue RNA PCR - Qualitative test detects the presence of dengue virus RNA in the blood using advanced Real-Time PCR technology. This test is highly sensitive and specific, allowing for early diagnosis of dengue fever, even in the initial stages of infection when symptoms may not be evident.
This test is crucial for the early and accurate detection of dengue fever. Early diagnosis helps initiate timely treatment, reducing the risk of complications like dengue hemorrhagic fever or dengue shock syndrome. It also plays a vital role in controlling the spread of the virus by identifying infected individuals quickly.
This test is recommended for individuals showing early symptoms of dengue, such as high fever, severe headache, joint and muscle pain, rash, and fatigue. It is especially useful for patients in areas with a dengue outbreak or those with a recent history of mosquito bites in such regions.
You should choose Diagnopein for your Dengue - RNA PCR - Qualitative ,by Real Time PCR test because we are committed to providing high-quality diagnostic care in a clean and hygienic environment. Our center is equipped with advanced technology to ensure accurate and reliable test results, which are crucial for assessing this test. Diagnopein’s experienced staff is dedicated to handling tests with precision and care, offering you both expertise and comfort. We also offer affordable pricing, making essential health diagnostics accessible without compromising quality. For timely, professional, and affordable cardiac testing, Diagnopein is your trusted partner for your healthcare.
1. Type of Specimen
2. Dengue - RNA PCR - Qualitative
3. Indirect coombs Test
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Yes, it provides earlier and more precise detection compared to antibody-based tests, which are useful only in later stages of the infection.
Results are typically available within 24 to 48 hours, depending on the laboratory.
It is most effective when performed within the first 5 days of the onset of symptoms, as this is when the viral RNA is most detectable.
A blood sample is collected from a vein in your arm by a healthcare professional