Dengue Basic Profile
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A Dengue Basic Profile is a panel of tests designed to help diagnose and monitor dengue fever. It typically includes tests for dengue NS1 antigen, dengue IgM and IgG antibodies, and complete blood count (CBC), SGOT and SGPT tests. This panel provides valuable information about the stage of infection, the body's immune response, and the overall health status of the patient. By assessing these parameters, healthcare providers can effectively manage dengue cases and monitor for potential complications.
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SGOT (Aspartate Aminotransferase) or AST is a blood test that measures the level of an enzyme primarily found in the liver. When liver cells are damaged, AST is released into the bloodstream. Elevated AST levels can indicate liver damage or disease, but it can also be raised in conditions affecting other organs like the heart, kidneys, or muscles. Therefore, this test is often used in conjunction with other liver enzymes, such as ALT, to assess liver function.
SGPT (Alanine Aminotransferase) or ALT is a blood test that measures the level of an enzyme primarily found in the liver. When liver cells are damaged, ALT is released into the bloodstream. Elevated ALT levels can indicate liver damage or disease, but it can also be raised in conditions affecting other organs. This test is commonly used along with other liver enzymes, like AST, to assess liver health and diagnose liver problems.
A Complete Blood Count (CBC) is a comprehensive blood test that provides information about the cells in your blood. It measures the number of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, as well as hemoglobin (the protein that carries oxygen) and hematocrit (the percentage of red blood cells in your blood). A CBC is used to diagnose and monitor a wide range of conditions, including anemia, infections, bleeding disorders, and blood cancers.
A Dengue Profile IgG, IgM & NS1 Rapid test is a diagnostic tool to detect dengue fever infection. It combines three tests: IgG and IgM antibodies, which indicate past or current infection respectively, and NS1 antigen, a protein present during the early stages of the disease. This comprehensive panel helps determine if a person has an active dengue infection, has had a previous infection, or is at risk. Early diagnosis is crucial for timely management and prevention of severe dengue complications.
- NS1 Positive: Current infection
- IgM Positive: Recent infection
- IgG Positive: Past infection
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