Dengue PCR Test

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Dengue PCR Test
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Dengue PCR Test, in Visit Clinic

Detects dengue virus genetic material in blood to confirm early infection and guide medical care in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
Labs
CertifiedLabs
Rating
4.5+Rating
Accuracy
ProvenAccuracy

What is a Dengue PCR Test Test in Visit Clinic?

The Dengue PCR Test detects dengue virus RNA in a person’s blood. It measures the virus’s genetic material to show an active infection. This is important because dengue can cause high fever, severe muscle and joint pain, rash, bleeding, and sometimes dangerous complications. Doctors use the test early in the illness to confirm dengue and guide care decisions. It helps distinguish dengue from other causes of fever. Public health teams also use results to track and control outbreaks. Timely detection helps decide who needs closer monitoring or hospital care.

Dengue PCR Test Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Dengue PCR Test Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Dengue PCR Test test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a Dengue PCR Test Test in Visit Clinic?

Dengue PCR Test is commonly included in acute febrile illness or viral diagnostic panels when patients present with sudden high fever, severe headache, muscle or joint pain, rash, bleeding, or low platelet counts. Doctors use it to confirm dengue infection, guide monitoring and hospital admission decisions, and assist public health tracking. A positive result usually reflects active infection, while recent travel or outbreak exposure increases the need for testing.

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Frequently asked questions

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What is the PCR test for dengue in Visit Clinic?plus

The PCR test for dengue detects dengue virus RNA in a patient's blood to confirm acute infection. It is most useful during the early febrile phase (typically the first 5–7 days), offers high sensitivity and can identify the specific dengue serotype. Testing requires specialized laboratory equipment and becomes less helpful once antibodies develop later in illness.

Is PCR better than NS1 for dengue in Visit Clinic?plus

PCR is generally better for early dengue detection and confirmation: it detects viral RNA with higher sensitivity and specificity in the first 5–7 days and can identify serotype. NS1 antigen testing is useful as a rapid point-of-care test early in illness but is less sensitive in secondary infections and later stages. PCR requires specialized labs and is costlier.

What is the cost of dengue PCR test in Visit Clinic?plus

The cost of a dengue PCR test varies widely by country and lab. In India it commonly ranges about ₹1,500–₹5,000 (≈ $20–$65). In private laboratories in other countries it typically costs roughly $50–$300; public or referral labs may offer free or subsidised testing. Final price depends on location, test platform, urgency, and whether insurance or government programs cover it.

What are the three tests for dengue in Visit Clinic?plus

Three main tests diagnose dengue: NS1 antigen test (detects viral protein early, usually first ~1–5 days), RT‑PCR (detects dengue RNA, useful in the acute phase), and serology for dengue-specific antibodies (IgM indicates recent infection from about day 4–5; IgG suggests past or secondary infection). Clinicians choose tests by illness day and clinical context.

How long is dengue PCR positive in Visit Clinic?plus

Dengue PCR is usually positive during the acute viremic phase, typically from day 1 of fever up to about day 5–7. Sensitivity declines sharply after the first week of illness, so PCR is most useful within the first 4–7 days. After this period, antibody tests (IgM/IgG) are generally preferred, although rare cases may show detectable RNA slightly longer.

What is PCR testing in Visit Clinic?plus

PCR (polymerase chain reaction) testing detects a pathogen’s genetic material by copying and amplifying DNA or RNA (via reverse transcription for RNA viruses). A sample (e.g., nasal swab or saliva) is processed to reveal tiny amounts of target sequences. PCR is highly sensitive and specific, widely used for diagnosing infections like COVID‑19; a positive result shows genetic material was present, not necessarily active infectiousness.