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Dengue NS 1Antigen, in Visit Clinic

Measures dengue virus NS1 protein in blood to detect early dengue infection and guide prompt care in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
25 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
Labs
CertifiedLabs
Rating
4.5+Rating
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What is a Dengue NS 1Antigen Test in Visit Clinic?

The Dengue NS1 antigen test detects a protein made by the dengue virus early in infection. It measures the NS1 viral antigen in the blood. This antigen appears soon after a person is infected, before antibodies develop. Finding NS1 helps doctors confirm dengue fever and identify patients at risk of severe illness. Physicians use it with symptoms, blood counts, and antibody tests to make a diagnosis. Early detection guides monitoring, fluid management, and decisions about hospital care. It also helps public health teams track outbreaks and advise on prevention.

Dengue NS 1Antigen Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Dengue NS 1Antigen Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Dengue NS 1Antigen test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Dengue NS 1Antigen Test in Visit Clinic?

The Dengue NS1 antigen is often part of an acute dengue panel along with IgM/IgG antibody tests. Doctors order it for sudden high fever, severe headache, rash, joint pain, or bleeding signs. It helps confirm dengue infection and assess risk of severe disease. Abnormal (positive) results are caused by active dengue virus. Recent travel to endemic areas or exposure during outbreaks increases the need for testing.

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What does dengue NS1 antigen positive mean in Visit Clinic?plus

Dengue NS1 antigen positive means the dengue virus is present and you likely have an acute (early) dengue infection. NS1 is a viral protein detectable in blood during the first days (usually up to about a week) of illness. A positive NS1 confirms infection but does not predict severity; follow-up tests (IgM/IgG, PCR), platelet and hematocrit monitoring, and clinical observation for warning signs are recommended.

How do you treat dengue NS1 antigen positive in Visit Clinic?plus

NS1 antigen–positive means early dengue. Management is supportive: rest, oral fluids/oral rehydration, paracetamol for fever (avoid NSAIDs/aspirin), antiemetics if needed. Monitor daily with clinical checks and blood counts (platelets, hematocrit), and watch for warning signs—severe abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, bleeding, dizziness, reduced urine output. Seek urgent hospital care for warning signs, rapidly falling platelets, or shock.

What is the normal range for dengue NS1 antigen in Visit Clinic?plus

The normal (negative) result for dengue NS1 antigen is "not detected" — i.e., below the assay-specific cut-off. Many commercial assays use a cut-off index of <1.0 to indicate negative; quantitative units and reference ranges (e.g., COI or ng/mL) vary by kit and laboratory. Values at or above the manufacturer’s cut-off are reported as positive, indicating acute dengue infection.

What is the difference between dengue NS1 and IgM in Visit Clinic?plus

NS1 is a dengue viral antigen detectable very early (often days 0–5, sometimes up to day 9), indicating active viremia and acute infection. IgM is the host’s antibody that appears later (typically ~3–5 days after symptoms), peaks around two weeks, and can persist for weeks to months, signaling recent infection. Using both tests broadens diagnostic sensitivity across the illness timeline.

How long does dengue NS1 stay positive in Visit Clinic?plus

Dengue NS1 antigen is usually detectable from the first day of fever and remains positive for about 5 to 9 days, often highest in the first 3 to 5 days. In some cases it can persist up to around 12 days. Sensitivity is lower in secondary infections, so a negative NS1 after day 5 does not rule out dengue; PCR or IgM testing may be needed.

What is the cost of NS test in Visit Clinic?plus

Which "NS test" do you mean? Common possibilities: non‑stress test (NST) in pregnancy, nucleic acid/PCR (sometimes called NA/NS) tests for infections, or newborn screening (NBS). Also, which country or city should costs reflect? Tell me the exact test and location and I’ll provide a 50–75 word answer with typical costs.