Parvo Virus B PCR Test | Lahalak Platform

An advanced test that accurately measures Parvo Virus B levels, helping assess infection severity and monitor treatment response to ensure a swift and healthy recovery.

Prices starts from: 321.56 SAR

Scientific name: Parvo Virus B Quantitative PCR Test

Parvo Virus B Quantitative - Real Time PCR is an advanced laboratory test used to determine the quantity of Parvo Virus B in a biological sample, such as blood or cerebrospinal fluid. This test relies on Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) technology, which allows for highly accurate detection of the virus. It is specifically used to assess the severit...

Parvo Virus B Quantitative PCR Test - Precise Parvo Status Check
Service type Laboratory test (PCR)
Duration 10-15 minutes
Fasting Fasting is not required
Prices Starting from 321.56 SAR

Included Services

  • Parvo Virus B Quantitative - Real Time PCR Test
  • The optimal health guidance based on the result.
  • Personal support services from Lahalak

Medical Service Information

Purpose Test

  • Virus Presence: It confirms the presence of Parvo Virus B in the sample, helping to diagnose the infection.
  • Viral Load: It measures the level of the virus in the body, providing insight into the severity of the infection.
  • Treatment Response: It evaluates the effectiveness of treatment by monitoring changes in viral load over time.
  • Differential Diagnosis: It helps differentiate between other viral infections and similar symptoms, improving diagnostic accuracy.
  • Potential Complications: The test can reveal risks for complications related to the infection, such as myocarditis or immune system effects.

Recommended groups

  • Patients Showing Symptoms of Infection: Such as fever, joint pain, and fatigue, which may indicate a Parvo Virus B infection.
  • Immunocompromised Individuals: Such as HIV patients or those undergoing chemotherapy, who are more susceptible to the virus.
  • Patients with Blood Disorders: Such as sickle cell anemia, where a Parvo Virus B infection could exacerbate the condition.
  • Pregnant Women: If there are symptoms or a history of Parvo Virus infection, as the virus could affect the fetus.
  • Patients Needing Assessment of Treatment Effectiveness: To monitor the response to treatment in cases of chronic or recurrent infections.

Symptoms indicative

  • Unexplained Fever: A rise in body temperature without a clear cause, which may indicate a viral infection.
  • Joint Pain: Sudden or chronic joint pain that may be associated with a Parvo Virus infection.
  • Severe Fatigue: General tiredness or discomfort, which could be a sign of infection.
  • Rash: The appearance of an unexplained rash that could be linked to Parvo Virus B.
  • Flu-like Symptoms: Such as a runny nose, cough, or headache, which may suggest a viral infection.
  • Signs of Blood Problems: Such as anemia or symptoms related to a decrease in red blood cells.

FAQs

  • What is the Purpose of This Test? The test aims to measure the amount of Parvo Virus B in the sample to diagnose the infection and assess the severity of the condition.
  • How is the Test Performed? A sample is taken from the blood or cerebrospinal fluid, and it is then analyzed in the laboratory using PCR technology.
  • Is the Test Painful? The patient may feel slight discomfort during the sample collection, but the procedure is generally not painful.
  • How Long Does It Take to Get Results? The waiting time for results typically ranges from two days to a week.
  • What Do the Test Results Mean? The results indicate the viral load; high levels mean active infection, while low levels may indicate recovery or viral inactivity.
  • Are There Any Risks Associated with This Test? The risks are minimal but may include slight discomfort from the sample collection or a small risk of infection.

Normal Levels

  • Negative Levels: If the result shows no presence of the virus (e.g., less than 10 copies/mL), this is considered normal and does not indicate an infection.
  • Low Levels: This may indicate an active infection but not in the acute phase (e.g., from 10 to 1000 copies/mL).
  • High Levels: These typically indicate an active infection and may exceed 1000 copies/mL, requiring medical intervention or close monitoring.

Conditions & Notices

  • The terms and conditions announced on the "Lahalak" medical platform apply.
  • There are no special conditions for the service other than those mentioned.

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