HHV 7 Viral Load Quantitative Test
Introduction to the HHV 7 Viral Load Quantitative Test
The HHV 7 Viral Load Quantitative Test is a specialized diagnostic tool used to measure the quantity of Human Herpesvirus 7 (HHV 7) in a patient’s body. Understanding the viral load is essential for diagnosing infections, determining the severity of the disease, and monitoring the effectiveness of treatment. This test is particularly important for individuals who may be immunocompromised or have symptoms suggestive of HHV 7 infection.
What the Test Measures
This test quantifies the amount of HHV 7 viral DNA present in the sample. By using the Real Time PCR method, the test provides accurate and timely results that are crucial for effective patient management.
Who Should Consider This Test
Individuals who exhibit symptoms such as fever, fatigue, or rashes, or those with risk factors like a weakened immune system, should consider this test. It is also recommended for patients undergoing treatment for viral infections to monitor their viral load.
Benefits of Taking the Test
- Early detection of HHV 7 infection.
- Guides treatment decisions and monitoring.
- Helps assess the immune response to the virus.
- Provides peace of mind through accurate diagnosis.
Understanding Your Results
Results from the HHV 7 Viral Load Quantitative Test are typically available within 3 working days. A higher viral load may indicate an active infection, while a lower load may suggest a controlled or dormant state. It is essential to discuss your results with your healthcare provider for appropriate management.
Test Pricing
Price Type | Amount (NGN) |
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Discount Price | 163200 NGN |
Regular Price | 192000 NGN |
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Pre-Test Instructions
Before taking the test, please ensure to sign the consent document and bring any relevant clinical history related to your health.
Sample Types
This test can be conducted using various sample types, including:
- Saliva
- Skin Biopsy
- Tissue
- Plasma
Test Specialty and Department
This test falls under the specialty of Physician and is conducted within the Genetics department, utilizing the Real Time PCR method to ensure accurate results for viral detection.