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HIV-1-RNA Quantification (Viral Load)

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Description

Serum, NA, Fasting or Non Fasting: As suggested by doctor

sample requiredSample Required:

This test requires a blood sample, typically obtained by drawing blood from a vein in the arm.

test timeTest Time:

The HIV-1 RNA Quantification (Viral Load) test typically provides results within a few days to a week, depending on the laboratory’s processing time.

test normal rangeTest Normal Range:

The normal range for HIV-1 RNA viral load varies by laboratory but is usually measured in copies of HIV RNA per milliliter (copies/mL) of blood plasma. A lower viral load is generally considered better, and undetectable levels (typically below 20-50 copies/mL) are the goal of antiretroviral therapy.

what is the testWhat is the Test?

The HIV-1 RNA Quantification test, often referred to as the Viral Load test, measures the amount of HIV-1 genetic material (RNA) in a person’s blood. It is used to determine the level of active HIV virus in the bloodstream.

test procedureTest Procedure:

The test involves the following steps:

Sample Collection: A blood sample is collected from the patient’s arm.

Laboratory Processing: The blood sample is sent to a laboratory where it undergoes specialized testing to quantify the amount of HIV RNA present.

Results: The results are reported as the number of copies of HIV RNA per milliliter of blood plasma.

who should take this testWhen to Take the Test:

The HIV-1 RNA Quantification test is often taken at the time of diagnosis to establish a baseline viral load. It is also used regularly to monitor the effectiveness of antiretroviral therapy (ART) and to track disease progression.

when to take the testWho Should Take This Test:

Those recently diagnosed with HIV to establish a baseline viral load. People living with HIV undergoing antiretroviral therapy (ART) to monitor treatment effectiveness. Individuals with concerns about their HIV viral load or disease progression. Pregnant individuals living with HIV to assess the risk of mother-to-child transmission.

precautions for exceptional casesPrecautions for Exceptional Cases:

In the case of pregnancy, individuals living with HIV should work closely with healthcare providers to monitor their viral load and follow prescribed antiretroviral treatment plans to reduce the risk of mother-to-child transmission.

 

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