
Dengue is an infectious disease caused by ‘dengue virus’ (DENV) which is a RNA virus belonging to the genus Flavivirus. The disease’s major complications high grade fever, hemorrhage and low platelets count (Thrombocytopenia).
Dengue is an infectious disease caused by ‘dengue virus’ (DENV) which is a RNA virus belonging to the genus Flavivirus. The disease’s major complications high grade fever, hemorrhage and low platelets count (Thrombocytopenia).
This test is used for the detection of fibrin/fibrinogen degradation products in patients suspected of having thrombotic disorders. Fibrinogen is a blood clotting factor produced by hepatocytes and megakaryocytes.
Also Known As: German Measles. Three-day Measles, 3-day Measles Formal Names: Rubella Antibodies, Rubella IgG, Rubella IgM Test Panel: TORCH profile, Toxoplasmosis , Herpes Simplex , Cytomegalovirus , syphilis , VDRL, Why Get Tested: It diagnoses the rubella infection. It is done to find the immune status of the patient. It is advised in the pregnant ladies. It may be advised in low weight baby. When to Get Tested: when a pregnant woman has symptoms of rubella, […]
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