Respiratory Panel SARS- COV-2 [COVID 19]

$ 2,400.00

Description

VIRUSES:
Adenovirus,Coronavirus:229E,HKU1,NL63,OC43, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 [SARS-CoV-2],Human Metapneumovirus, Influenza:A Subtype H1,H3,H1-2009,Influenza B, Parainfluenza Virus 1,2,3,4,Human Rhinovirus/Enterovirus,Respiratory Synctial Virus BACTERIA:
Bordetella Parapertussis,Pertussis,Chlamydophila Pneumoniae,Mycoplasma Pneumoniae
Sample Type:Nasopharyngeal Swab

Tests Included:

This panel typically involves various tests for detecting the presence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus or its genetic material, including PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) or antigen tests.

Sample Required:

Nasal or throat swab sample.

Test Time:

Results might be available within hours to a few days, depending on the specific test and laboratory processing.

Test Range Values:

Results are interpreted based on the presence or absence of SARS-CoV-2 virus or its genetic material.

What is the test?

The Respiratory Panel for COVID-19 screens for the presence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, aiding in diagnosing active COVID-19 infections.

Test Procedure:

Nasal or throat swab samples are collected and processed in the laboratory for detecting the virus or its genetic material.

When to take the test:

It’s ordered when individuals exhibit symptoms suggestive of COVID-19 or have had exposure to infected individuals.

Who should take the test:

Individuals with COVID-19 symptoms, recent exposure to infected individuals, or those requiring confirmation of infection might need this test.

Precautions for exceptional cases (if any):

Follow guidelines for sample collection and handling to ensure accurate results.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Respiratory Panel SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19):

Q1: What’s the difference between PCR and antigen tests for COVID-19?

A: PCR tests detect the virus’s genetic material and are more sensitive, while antigen tests detect specific proteins from the virus, providing faster results.

Q2: Can these tests distinguish between variants of the virus?

A: Certain PCR tests might identify specific genetic signatures of variants, aiding in their detection.

Q3: How accurate are these tests?

A: PCR tests are highly accurate, while antigen tests might have slightly lower sensitivity but provide rapid results.

Q4: Can these tests confirm immunity after vaccination or prior infection?

A: No, these tests are primarily for diagnosing active infections and don’t confirm immunity.

Q5: Are there specific guidelines for testing in different situations?

A: Healthcare providers follow guidelines for testing based on symptoms, exposure, and public health recommendations.

*Please note that specific testing protocols and guidelines may vary based on the latest recommendations from health authorities and regulatory agencies. It is essential to consult healthcare professionals and follow local testing guidelines for accurate and appropriate testing.

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