VARICELLA ZOSTER PCR (SERUM)

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VARICELLA ZOSTER PCR (SERUM), in Visit Clinic

Detects varicella zoster virus DNA in blood to confirm active chickenpox or shingles and guide treatment in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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4.5+Rating
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What is a VARICELLA ZOSTER PCR (SERUM) Test in Visit Clinic?

This test looks for varicella zoster virus (VZV) genetic material in a blood sample. It detects active infection when the virus is present in the bloodstream. That helps doctors confirm chickenpox or shingles, especially when the rash is unclear or when complications are possible. It is important in people with weak immune systems, pregnant women, and newborns. Results help guide antiviral treatment and infection control. Doctors may use it alongside other tests and clinical signs to make careful decisions about care.

VARICELLA ZOSTER PCR (SERUM) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

VARICELLA ZOSTER PCR (SERUM) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The VARICELLA ZOSTER PCR (SERUM) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a VARICELLA ZOSTER PCR (SERUM) Test in Visit Clinic?

VARICELLA ZOSTER PCR (SERUM) is often ordered as part of viral infection testing when someone has fever, rash, or nerve pain. Doctors use it to diagnose chickenpox or shingles and to check for bloodstream involvement in severe or atypical cases. Abnormal positive results usually reflect active infection or reactivation, and antivirals or immune problems can affect findings. It is important when exposure in pregnancy, newborns, or vulnerable family members is a concern.

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What is the PCR test for varicella-zoster in Visit Clinic?plus

The PCR test for varicella‑zoster detects viral DNA in samples such as blister fluid, lesion swabs, blood, or cerebrospinal fluid. It is highly sensitive and specific, enabling rapid confirmation of chickenpox or shingles—especially atypical or complicated cases. Results guide antiviral treatment and infection-control decisions and are quicker and more reliable than virus culture, requiring a laboratory with molecular testing capability.

Is a positive varicella good or bad in Visit Clinic?plus

A “positive varicella” result can mean different things. A positive IgG test is good — it shows past infection or vaccination and indicates immunity. A positive IgM or PCR indicates active chickenpox, which is dangerous for pregnant women, newborns, and immunocompromised people and may need treatment. If you’re unsure which test this is or you’re high-risk or symptomatic, seek medical advice.

Is the varicella zoster virus serious in Visit Clinic?plus

Varicella zoster virus can be mild in healthy children (chickenpox) but may cause serious complications—bacterial skin infections, pneumonia, encephalitis, or hospitalization. After initial infection it can reactivate as shingles, causing severe, sometimes long-lasting nerve pain (postherpetic neuralgia), vision loss if the eye is involved, and greater risk for older or immunocompromised people. Vaccination and early antivirals reduce risk.

What is a normal varicella-zoster level in Visit Clinic?plus

A "normal" varicella‑zoster level isn't a single universal number. Labs measure VZV IgG and report either positive (immune) or negative (susceptible). Cutoffs vary by assay, so interpret results using the lab’s reference range. A positive IgG indicates past infection or vaccination and likely immunity; a negative result suggests no immunity and possible need for vaccination or further testing.

What if you test positive for varicella-zoster in Visit Clinic?plus

If you test positive for varicella‑zoster, follow medical advice promptly. A positive result can mean active infection (chickenpox or shingles) or past exposure (antibodies). For active disease, isolate until lesions crust, start antivirals early if recommended, manage fever and pain, and avoid contact with pregnant women, newborns, and immunocompromised people. Seek urgent care if pregnant, immunocompromised, elderly, or symptoms severe.

What is PCR testing in Visit Clinic?plus

PCR (polymerase chain reaction) is a molecular laboratory test that amplifies tiny amounts of genetic material to detect a pathogen’s DNA or, after reverse transcription, RNA. It’s highly sensitive and specific, commonly used for diagnosing infections (e.g., respiratory viruses) from swab or blood samples. A positive result indicates presence of genetic material, typically signifying current infection; results usually take hours to a few days.