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1. The document reports the results of various tests performed on a 20-year old male patient named Mr. Vishal to check for Dengue fever. 2. The tests show that the patient has detectable Dengue NS1 antigen and IgG antibody, suggesting a positive diagnosis of Dengue infection. 3. Dengue fever is caused by Dengue virus and transmitted by mosquitoes. It can range from mild to severe and potentially life-threatening. The tests help in diagnosing and monitoring Dengue infection.

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Mor Dengue

1. The document reports the results of various tests performed on a 20-year old male patient named Mr. Vishal to check for Dengue fever. 2. The tests show that the patient has detectable Dengue NS1 antigen and IgG antibody, suggesting a positive diagnosis of Dengue infection. 3. Dengue fever is caused by Dengue virus and transmitted by mosquitoes. It can range from mild to severe and potentially life-threatening. The tests help in diagnosing and monitoring Dengue infection.

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FPSC-Panchkula Sector 12-A

Panchkula

Name : Mr.Vishal Collected : 17/08/2023 6:23:00PM


Received : 17/08/2023 8:30:11PM
Lab No. : 270237207 Age: 20 Years Gender: Male Reported : 15/08/2019 9:15:03PM
A/c Status : P Ref By : Dr. R R BHARGAVA Report Status : Final

Test Name Results Units Bio. Ref. Interval

DENGUE FEVER ANTIBODIES, IgG & IgM, SERUM


(ELISA)
Dengu Antibody, IgG * 0.57 Index

Dengu Antibody, IgM * 0.65 Index

Interpretation
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| ANTIBODY |RESULT(INDEX) | REMARKS |
|-------------|--------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
| | Negative |No detectable IgM antibody.Result does not rule out Dengue |
| | (<0.9) |infection.Additional sample to be tested after 7-14 days if |
| | |infection is suspected. |
| Dengue | | |
| IgM | Equivocal |Retesting advised. |
| | (0.9-1.1) | |
| | | |
| | Positive |IgM antibody detected. Suggestive of Primary/Secondary Dengue |
| | (>1.1) |infection. |
|-------------|--------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
| | Negative |No detectable IgG antibody indicating a presumptive evidence that |
| | (<0.9) |the patient does not have secondary Dengue infection. |
| Dengue | | |
| IgG | Equivocal |Retesting advised. |
| | (0.9-1.1) | |
| | | |
| | Positive |IgG antibody detected indicating presumptive evidence that the |
| | (>1.1) |patient has been recently exposed to / or currently infected with |
| |Dengue virus. |
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Note
1. Recommended test is NS1 Antigen by ELISA in the first 3 days of fever. After 5-7 days of fever, the
recommended test is Dengue fever antibodies IgG & IgM by ELISA
2. Cross reactivity is seen in the Flavivirus group between Dengue virus, Murray Valley encephalitis,
Japanese encephalitis, Yellow fever & West Nile viruses

Comments
Dengue viruses belong to the family Flaviviridae and have 4 subtypes (1-4). Dengue virus is transmitted by the
mosquito Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus, widely distributed in Tropical and Subtropical areas of the
world. Dengue is considered to be the most important arthropod borne viral disease due to the human
morbidity and mortality it causes. The disease may be subclinical, self limiting, febrile or may progress to a
severe form of Dengue hemorrhagic fever or Dengue shock syndrome.
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PatientReportSCSuperPanel.GENERAL_PANEL_ANALYTE_SC (Version: 6)

* Not in NABL scope

*270237207*
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S32 - Walk in Bhargawa Hospital Lab

KANPUR

Name : Mr.Vishal Collected : 17/08/2023 6:23:00PM


Received : 17/08/2023 8:30:11PM
Lab No. : 270237207 Age: 20 Years Gender: Male Reported : 15/08/2019 9:15:03PM
A/c Status : P Ref By : Dr. R R BHARGAVA Report Status : Final

Test Name Results Units Bio. Ref. Interval


DENGUE FEVER ANTIGEN, NS1, EIA, SERUM * 2.18 Index <0.5

Interpretation
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|RESULT IN INDEX | REMARKS |
|----------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Negative |No detectable Dengue NS1 antigen.The Result does not rule out Dengue infection.|
| (<0.5) |An additional sample should be tested for IgG & IgM serology in 7-14 days. |
|----------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Equivocal |Repeat sample after 1 week |
| (0.5-<1.0) | |
|----------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Positive |Presence of detectable dengue NS1 antigen. Dengue IgG & IgM serology assay |
| (>=1.0) |should be performed on follow up samples after 5-7 days of onset of fever,to |
| |confirm dengue infection. |
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Note: Recommended test is NS1 Antigen by ELISA in the first 3 days of fever. After 5-7 days of fever, the
recommended test is Dengue fever antibodies IgG & IgM by ELISA

Comments
Dengue viruses belong to the family Flaviviridae and have 4 subtypes (1-4). Dengue virus is transmitted by
the mosquito Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus, widely distributed in Tropical and Subtropical areas of the
world. Dengue is considered to be the most important arthropod borne viral disease due to the human
morbidity and mortality it causes. The disease may be subclinical, self limiting, febrile or may progress to a
severe form of Dengue hemorrhagic fever or Dengue shock syndrome.

Dr Rahul Gautam Dr Umesh Paliwal


DCP, Pathology MD, Pathology
Consultant Pathologist Chief of Laboratory
Dr Lal PathLabs Ltd PDPL - Dr Lal PathLabs Ltd

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PatientReportSCSuperPanel.SP_GENERAL_TEMPLATE01_SC (Version: 7)

* Not in NABL scope

*270237207*
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S32 - Walk in Bhargawa Hospital Lab

KANPUR

Name : Mr.Vishal Collected : 17/08/2023 6:23:00PM


Received : 17/08/2023 8:30:11PM
Lab No. : 270237207 Age: 20 Years Gender: Male Reported : 15/08/2019 9:15:03PM
A/c Status : P Ref By : Dr. R R BHARGAVA Report Status : Final

Test Name Results Units Bio. Ref. Interval


IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS

*Test results released pertain to the specimen submitted .*All test results are dependent on the quality of the sample received by the Laboratory .
*Laboratory investigations are only a tool to facilitate in arriving at a diagnosis and should be clinically correlated by the Referring Physician .*Sample
repeats are accepted on request of Referring Physician within 7 days post reporting.*Report delivery may be delayed due to unforeseen
circumstances. Inconvenience is regretted.*Certain tests may require further testing at additional cost for derivation of exact value. Kindly submit
request within 72 hours post reporting.*Test results may show interlaboratory variations .*The Courts/Forum at Delhi shall have exclusive
jurisdiction in all disputes/claims concerning the test(s) & or results of test(s).*Test results are not valid for medico legal purposes. * Contact
customer care Tel No. +91-11-39885050 for all queries related to test results.
(#) Sample drawn from outside source.

PatientReportSCSuperPanel.SP_GENERAL_TEMPLATE01_SC (Version: 7)

* Not in NABL scope

*270237207*
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