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Test Code QRS88
Fasting Time: Not Required
Report Time: 24 hours
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1Parameters
Home Collection
Test CodeQRS88
Fasting Time: Not Required
Report Time: 24 hours
The mosquitoes in the tropics are responsible for spreading the dengue virus. Compared to Malaria, WHO ranks Dengue fever as the second most significant tropical disease. India is one of the countries most severely affected by the heavy load that rests on South Asia. Dengue igm in Delhi and dengue shock syndrome are severe manifestations of the disease that can result from a second infection. Thus, it is crucial to identify primary from secondary dengue early in the disease's progression. Dengue antibody in Delhi helps figure out if a patient has to be hospitalized for close monitoring or if they can be handled at home and for estimating the likelihood of a positive or negative outcome. During times of pandemic or outbreak, this is of paramount importance. Diagnose Dengue card is an immunochromatographic test for qualitatively differentiating dengue igm antibody in Delhi in human serum or plasma. Dengue igm test in Delhi aims to help distinguish between primary and secondary dengue infection and is therefore intended for in vitro diagnostic usage only
Qris Health offers Dengue IgM Antibody (RAPID Card) in Delhi starting at only ₹399, with home sample collection and 1 key health parameters covered.
Delhi's fast-paced lifestyle, high pollution levels, and dense population make regular health screening more important than ever. Qris Health provides NABL-accredited lab testing across Delhi, with convenient home sample collection so you don't have to navigate the city's traffic to stay on top of your health. Whether you're checking for pollution-related respiratory issues, lifestyle conditions, or routine screening, our certified phlebotomists bring the lab to your doorstep anywhere in Delhi.
Book and enjoy 100% cashback on every blood tests.
The mosquitoes in the tropics are responsible for spreading the dengue virus. Compared to Malaria, WHO ranks Dengue fever as the second most significant tropical disease. India is one of the countries most severely affected by the heavy load that rests on South Asia. Dengue igm in Delhi and dengue shock syndrome are severe manifestations of the disease that can result from a second infection. Thus, it is crucial to identify primary from secondary dengue early in the disease's progression. Dengue antibody in Delhi helps figure out if a patient has to be hospitalized for close monitoring or if they can be handled at home and for estimating the likelihood of a positive or negative outcome. During times of pandemic or outbreak, this is of paramount importance. Diagnose Dengue card is an immunochromatographic test for qualitatively differentiating dengue igm antibody in Delhi in human serum or plasma. Dengue igm test in Delhi aims to help distinguish between primary and secondary dengue infection and is therefore intended for in vitro diagnostic usage only
Qris Health offers Dengue IgM Antibody (RAPID Card) in Delhi starting at only ₹399, with home sample collection and 1 key health parameters covered.
Delhi's fast-paced lifestyle, high pollution levels, and dense population make regular health screening more important than ever. Qris Health provides NABL-accredited lab testing across Delhi, with convenient home sample collection so you don't have to navigate the city's traffic to stay on top of your health. Whether you're checking for pollution-related respiratory issues, lifestyle conditions, or routine screening, our certified phlebotomists bring the lab to your doorstep anywhere in Delhi.
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Detecting IgM antibodies to the dengue virus qualitatively can be done with the help of the dengue MAC-ELISA
The presence of IgM antibodies is commonly taken as evidence of recent infection. But cross-reactivity with IgM antibodies to other, closely related bacteria or other interfering chemicals is widespread, leading to false-positive IgM findings
A lack of IgM antibodies may indicate that the person being tested does not have a dengue infection and that their symptoms are attributable to another cause, or it may tell that the antibody level is too low to be measured.