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MP QBC TEST, in Visit Clinic

Detects malaria parasites in blood by concentrating and staining the buffy coat; helps confirm infection quickly 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 MP QBC TEST Test in Visit Clinic?

The MP QBC test looks for malaria parasites in a small sample of blood. The lab concentrates the buffy coat and stains it so parasites are easier to see. Finding parasites is important because malaria can cause fever, anemia, organ damage, and other serious problems if not treated. The test helps confirm an infection and supports treatment decisions. Doctors use it when someone has fever after travel to a malaria area or when other tests are unclear. It is often used alongside rapid tests and microscopy to make a faster, more reliable diagnosis and to monitor response to treatment.

MP QBC TEST Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

MP QBC TEST Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The MP QBC TEST test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a MP QBC TEST Test in Visit Clinic?

MP QBC TEST is used in malaria diagnostic panels and tropical infection workups when fever, chills, sweats, or recent travel to endemic areas occur. Doctors order it to confirm malaria, determine parasite presence, and monitor treatment response. Abnormal results usually reflect parasitic infection but can be influenced by recent antimalarial drugs or low parasite levels. Family travel history or household exposure raises the need for testing.

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Frequently asked questions

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What is the MP QBC test in Visit Clinic?plus

The MP QBC test is a rapid diagnostic method for malaria that concentrates blood components in a capillary tube, stains them with a fluorescent dye, and uses centrifugation to gather parasites in the buffy coat for examination under a fluorescence microscope. It is sensitive for low parasitemia and useful for screening, but requires special equipment and positive results are often confirmed with standard blood films or species-specific tests.

What is the normal range for MP test in Visit Clinic?plus

MP (Mycoplasma pneumoniae) antibody tests typically report IgM and IgG indices. Common lab cutoffs: IgM <0.9 is negative, 0.9–1.1 equivocal, and ≥1.1 positive. IgG likewise often uses <0.9 negative and ≥1.1 positive (suggesting past or current infection). Reference ranges vary by lab and assay; interpret results with clinical context and consider repeat or confirmatory testing if needed.

What are common MP tests in Visit Clinic?plus

Common MP (Mycoplasma pneumoniae) tests include nucleic acid amplification (PCR) on throat swabs or sputum for rapid, sensitive detection; blood serology measuring IgM and IgG antibodies to indicate recent or past infection; culture from respiratory specimens (slow, less used); chest X-ray to assess pneumonia; and cold agglutinin testing, which is nonspecific and rarely used alone.

What is an MP test positive in Visit Clinic?plus

An MP test positive indicates detection of Mycoplasma pneumoniae, a bacterium that commonly causes “atypical” respiratory infections. A positive PCR or rising IgM suggests active or recent infection; isolated IgG often reflects past exposure or later-stage illness. Clinicians interpret results with symptoms and timing; treatment typically involves antibiotics effective against atypical pathogens (for example, macrolides or doxycycline) when clinically indicated.

What causes high CRP levels in Visit Clinic?plus

High CRP indicates acute or chronic inflammation. Causes include infections (bacterial or viral), autoimmune and inflammatory diseases (rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, inflammatory bowel disease), tissue injury or recent surgery, sepsis, certain cancers, and chronic conditions such as obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and chronic kidney disease. Smoking and other lifestyle factors can raise CRP. It’s a nonspecific marker requiring further evaluation.

What is a QBC test used for in Visit Clinic?plus

QBC (Quantitative Buffy Coat) is a rapid blood screening test that concentrates and stains the buffy coat to detect blood-borne parasites—commonly malaria, microfilariae and babesiosis—and to estimate parasite density. It uses centrifugation and fluorescent dye to enhance visualization under microscopy, offering higher sensitivity than routine smears for screening, but positive results usually require confirmatory blood films or molecular testing.