Bird Flu Pcr

5,000.00

The Bird Flu PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) Test is a molecular diagnostic test used to detect the presence of avian influenza virus (commonly H5N1, H7N9, or other strains) in a person’s respiratory samples. The test identifies the genetic material (RNA) of the virus, making it highly accurate and sensitive.
PCR testing is typically done using:
• Nasopharyngeal swab
• Throat swab
• Nasal swab
• In some cases, sputum or lower respiratory tract specimens

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    Description

    Why It’s Done:

    This test is performed to:
    • Diagnose avian influenza infection in people showing symptoms like:
    o Fever
    o Cough
    o Sore throat
    o Difficulty breathing
    o Body aches
    • Confirm infection in people with recent exposure to infected birds or poultry, especially during an outbreak
    • Monitor and control the spread of the virus during regional or global public health concerns
    • Differentiate bird flu from other respiratory infections, such as seasonal influenza or COVID-19
    Early diagnosis is critical to start antiviral treatment and prevent complications or transmission.

    Preparation:

    • No special preparation is needed.
    • Inform your doctor if you:
    o Have recently traveled to areas with bird flu outbreaks
    o Had contact with birds, poultry, or infected individuals
    • Avoid using nasal sprays or decongestants before the sample is collected, as they may interfere with the test.
    • Follow any specific instructions given by your healthcare provider regarding sample collection.