
What test is done to detect dengue? Laboratory t...

What test is done to detect dengue? Laboratory tests may include: Molecular tests for dengue virus (PCR)—detect the presence of the virus itself; these tests can diagnose dengue fever up to 7 days after the onset of symptoms and can be used to determine which of the 4 different serotypes of dengue virus is causing the infection. How much platelet count is normal in dengue? The normal count of platelets is 1.5 lakh to 4.5 lakh per microlitre of blood. In viral fever, it reduces up to 90, 000 to one lakh. In dengue, this count goes down to 20, 000 or even lower, but reaches the normal once dengue is cured. In a viral fever this count comes to the normal range gradually.” What is meant by dengue ns1? NS1 antigen test (nonstructural protein 1), is a test for dengue, introduced in 2006. It allows rapid detection on the first day of fever, before antibodies appear some 5 or more days later. It has been adopted for use in some 40 nations. "Glovision Diagnostics" We are providing all Diagnostic Facilities in our center.... We have Ultramodern Songraphy Facility We have 2 D Echo Facility We have Doppler Facility We are doing All Pathology Tests We have Digital X-ray We have ECG facility Visit us @ "diagnosticcentrepune.in"
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