Hepatits D Virus Rt- Pcr

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The Hepatitis D Virus RT-PCR (Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction) test is a molecular diagnostic test used to detect the presence of Hepatitis D viral RNA in the blood. This test is highly sensitive and can identify active infection by amplifying small amounts of HDV genetic material.
Hepatitis D (also known as delta virus) only occurs in individuals who are already infected with Hepatitis B virus (HBV), as HDV needs HBV to replicate.

Description

Why It’s Done:

The HDV RT-PCR test is used to:
• Confirm active HDV infection in someone already diagnosed with Hepatitis B.
• Monitor viral load (amount of virus in the blood) in patients with chronic HBV/HDV co-infection.
• Evaluate the severity of liver disease and risk of progression to cirrhosis or liver cancer.
• Guide treatment decisions, especially when considering antiviral therapy.
• Distinguish between past and current infection, as antibody tests cannot confirm viral replication.

Preparation:

• No fasting or special preparation is required.
• A blood sample is drawn from a vein, typically in the arm.
• Inform your doctor of any antiviral medications you are taking, as they may influence test results.