Viral Marker Test

2,855.00

A viral marker test is vital to identify viruses that cause a range of viral infections, such as viral fever, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, HIV, and other viral illnesses. A viral marker test is generally a blood test, wherein the samples are tested for viral contagions to confirm the presence of viral infections. Viral fever is one of the most common forms of viral infections. Unlike the common flu, viral fever is caused by pre-existing viral conditions. Dengue and chikungunya are two of the most common viral fevers.
Hepatitis C is yet another critical viral infection that occurs due to the inflammation and viral infection of the liver. Based on the severity of the disease and the symptoms, it’s either classified as acute or chronic. Some of the symptoms of Hepatitis C include jaundice, nausea, dark-colored urine, appetite loss, pain in the joints, fever, and stomach pain.

Additional information

Profile/Parameter

No. of Parameters

Complete Hemogram

1

Urine Routine & Microscopy Extended

1

Chikungunya IgM Antibody

1

CRP (C Reactive Protein) Quantitative, Serum

1

Dengue NS1 Antigen Detection - ELISA

1

Ferritin

1

Malaria Parasite detection by Smear examination

1

Malarial Antigen, Vivax & Falciparum

1

Typhi Dot IgM

1

Dengue IgM Antibody - ELISA

1

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FAQ's

Why do I need a blood test?

A blood test is often required to assess various aspects of your health. It helps in diagnosing medical conditions, monitoring ongoing treatments, and understanding your overall well-being.

What information can a blood test provide?

A blood test can provide a wide range of information including but not limited to: levels of various blood components (such as red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets), cholesterol levels, blood sugar levels, indicators of organ function, presence of infections or diseases, and more.

How do I prepare for a blood test?

Preparation for a blood test can vary depending on the specific test being conducted. In general, you might be asked to fast for a certain period of time (usually overnight) for tests like lipid profile or blood glucose tests. It’s important to follow any instructions provided by your healthcare provider or the laboratory where the test will be conducted.

Do I need to make an appointment for a blood test?

In most cases, yes, you will need to schedule an appointment for a blood test. This ensures that the laboratory can allocate sufficient time and resources for your test and minimizes waiting times.

Do I need to make an appointment for a blood test?

In most cases, yes, you will need to schedule an appointment for a blood test. This ensures that the laboratory can allocate sufficient time and resources for your test and minimizes waiting times.

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