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H1N1 - PCR in Vizag

Also Known as Swine Flu Test, H1N1 Test, Influenza

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H1N1 – PCR Test

Test Overview

Sample TypeBlood
Reports Delivery5 days
Price/Cost₹4500
Number of Tests Included5

What is an H1N1 – PCR Test?

The H1N1 – PCR test, better known as the swine flu test, is a diagnostic procedure that is performed to detect the presence of the H1N1 influenza virus in the body. The test helps doctors confirm if your symptoms are indeed due to swine flu and not a common cold or some other infection. Once confirmed, they can initiate appropriate treatment without delay.

The top H1N1 – PCR Test are available in Hyderabad, Bangalore, Gurgaon, Noida, Chennai.

The H1N1 – PCR test employs polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technology that picks up on the genetic material of the virus. A sample collected from your nose or throat is tested in a laboratory and results are generally available within a few hours to days.

An H1N1 – PCR test plays a crucial role in diagnosing and managing swine flu effectively. However, it's always best to consult your doctor if you suspect you may have symptoms related to this condition.

What is the H1N1 – PCR Test Price?

The cost of this vital H1N1 – PCR test can vary depending on certain factors:

  • City of Testing: Depending on your location in India, the swine flu test price may vary. Metropolitans like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru may have slightly higher prices due to test demand and operational costs. You can also check the price across different cities for a more personalised estimate.
  • Test Demand: The H1N1 test price can fluctuate with changes in demand, which often increases during the flu season.
  • Comprehensive Inclusions: Some laboratories offer more comprehensive tests, which may affect the overall cost. Add-on services such as post-test consultation with a doctor, home sample collection, and faster report generation could also affect the H1N1 test cost.
  • Laboratory Type: Prices could differ between government and private laboratories. Government facilities often subsidise the cost making it more affordable. Also, laboratories with high standards and accreditation may charge more for their tests, as they use top-tier equipment and trained professionals to ensure accurate results.
  • Discounts and Promotions: Keep an eye out for discounts or promotions at local healthcare centres that might reduce the H1N1 test cost.

Apollo 24|7's swine flu test price is extremely competitive and offers complete value for money. Remember, while cost is an important consideration, make sure you choose a reliable diagnostic centre – after all, accuracy in results is vital when it comes to your health.

What is the Purpose of the H1N1 – PCR Test?

The H1N1 test purpose is key to understanding and managing this flu strain. Here are some reasons why this test is performed:

  • Early Detection: One of the primary purposes of an H1N1 test is to detect the virus at its earliest stage. Identifying the virus early can help initiate prompt treatment and potentially prevent severe complications.
  • Confirmation of Diagnosis: If you're presenting symptoms similar to those of swine flu such as fever, cough, and body ache, this test can provide a definite diagnosis. This confirmation helps doctors chart out an effective treatment plan.
  • Community Health: Conducting an H1N1 test on individuals who may have been exposed to the virus plays a vital role in controlling its spread within a community. It can help identify and isolate cases, protecting others from contracting the illness.
  • Tracking and Monitoring: The H1N1 test aids health authorities in tracking the prevalence and progression of swine flu within communities. This information is crucial for public health strategies, including outbreak management and vaccine development.

Understanding these purposes can guide you in making informed decisions about managing swine flu infections.

Who Should Get an H1N1 – PCR Test Done?

Here's a list of indicators that may help people decide it’s time for them to take the H1N1 test:

  • If you are experiencing any flu-like symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, headaches, chills, fatigue, or breathing difficulties, you should get yourself checked for H1N1. These could be signs of swine flu.
  • Those who have been in close contact with someone diagnosed with swine flu should also consider an H1N1 test.
  • If you have recently travelled to areas where there have been reported cases of swine flu, go for an H1N1 test.
  • Healthcare workers and family members caring for individuals with confirmed or suspected H1N1 infection are also advised to undergo this test.

If any of these points resonate with you, consider consulting your doctor about getting a swine flu test done.

Components of an H1N1 – PCR Test

The H1N1 – PCR test is a comprehensive assessment that offers valuable insights into the presence of the H1N1 virus in your body. This test comprises the following components:

  • H1N1 – PCR: This is the main test used to identify the H1N1 virus in your body.
     
  • Influenza A: An essential part of the swine flu test, this evaluates all potential strains of the influenza A virus.
     
  •  Influenza A (H1N1 2009): This one specifically tests for the strain of influenza A virus responsible for the 2009 pandemic.
     
  • Influenza B: While not directly linked to H1N1, this test is still included to ensure a comprehensive understanding of your health status.
     
  • Final Interpretation: This summarises all results from these tests and provides a detailed understanding of your health condition. It's crucial for deciphering whether you have contracted any form of influenza, including swine flu.

Understanding the H1N1 – PCR Test Report

TestResult
H1N1 – PCR

Positive (presence of the H1N1 virus)

Negative (absence of the H1N1 virus)

Influenza A

Positive (presence of the influenza A virus)

 Negative (absence of the influenza A virus)

Influenza A (H1N1 2009)

Positive (presence of the H1N1 strain of the influenza A virus)

 Negative (absence of the H1N1 strain of the influenza A virus)

Influenza B

Positive (presence of the influenza B virus)

Negative (absence of the influenza B virus)

Final Interpretation

Positive (if any of the above tests are positive)

  Negative (if all tests are negative)

Note: The test results can vary depending on the laboratory, timing of the test, viral load, and patient factors.

H1N1 – PCR

Positive results may indicateNegative results may indicate

Presence of the H1N1 virus

Active swine flu infection

 No H1N1 virus detected

 Limited sensitivity, especially if the sample is collected too early or late during the infection course, or if the virus is present in low quantities

Influenza A

Positive results may indicateNegative results may indicate

Presence of the influenza A virus

 Active infection

Absence of the influenza A virus.

False negatives due to limited sensitivity

Other causes of illness like respiratory infections or diseases that may present with similar symptoms to influenza

Influenza A (H1N1 2009)

Positive results may indicateNegative results may indicate

Presence of the H1N1 strain of the influenza A virus

Active infection

Absence of the H1N1 strain of the influenza A virus.

 False negatives due to limited sensitivity

Other respiratory infections or illnesses that may have similar symptoms

Influenza B

Positive results may indicateNegative results may indicate

Presence of the influenza B virus

Active infection

Absence of the influenza B virus

False negatives due to limited sensitivity

Other respiratory infections or illnesses that may have similar symptoms

 

Final Interpretation

Positive results may indicateNegative results may indicate

 Any of the tests among H1N1 – PCR, Influenza A, Influenza A (H1N1 2009), or Influenza B is positive

Active infection

No detection of influenza virus (no infection)

Preparation and Procedure for the H1N1 – PCR Blood Test

Having a swine flu test can be a straightforward process if you are well-prepared. Let's understand how this test is carried out, what H1N1 test preparation steps you must take, and what procedure is involved.

How is the H1N1 – PCR Test Done?

The H1N1 – PCR test is conducted in the following steps:

Preparation:

  • No special preparation is needed in terms of fasting or diet modifications before the test.
  • However, keep your doctor informed about any medications or supplements you are taking, as some may interfere with the results.
  • It is advisable to wear a mask when going for the test to avoid potential transmission of infection.

Procedure:

  • First, your doctor or a trained healthcare professional will collect a respiratory sample. This is usually done by swabbing the inside of your nose or throat using a sterile cotton swab. This might cause slight discomfort but should not cause pain.
  • The collected sample will then be sent to the laboratory for analysis.
  • In this laboratory analysis, PCR technology is used to detect and measure the presence of the H1N1 virus in the sample.
  • The entire process from sampling to receiving results takes a few hours.

Is Fasting Required for an H1N1 – PCR Test?

You don't need to fast before taking an H1N1 – PCR test. This means that you may eat and drink normally on your test day.

What Time of the Day Should I Undergo an H1N1 – PCR Test?

You can take this test any time of the day as it doesn't require fasting or any particular diet. Your doctor will guide you based on your symptoms and overall health condition.

Booking the H1N1 – PCR Test Online and Checking Reports

With the advent of the digital age, even healthcare services are now becoming more accessible online. You don't need to travel to the laboratory or wait in long queues. Here is a simple guide on how you can book an H1N1 – PCR test online through Apollo 24|7 and check your reports thereafter.

What are the Steps to Schedule an H1N1 – PCR Test on Apollo 24|7?

You need to follow the following steps to schedule an H1N1 – PCR test on Apollo 24|7:

  • The first step is to visit the Apollo 24|7 website or download their mobile application.
  • Once you've logged in, navigate to the 'Diagnostics' section.
  •  In the search bar, type 'H1N1 – PCR Test'. This should bring up a list of available tests.
  • Select the 'H1N1 – PCR Test' from this list. This step will also provide you with important information such as the H1N1 test price, preparation steps, H1N1 test procedure, and its purpose.
  • Now, fill in your details and your preferred date and time for sample collection.
  • After confirming all details, proceed to payment. The H1N1 test cost will be shown upfront – no hidden charges.
  • Upon successful payment, you will receive a confirmation message indicating that your test booking has been successful.

Remember that online booking also allows you to compare the H1N1 test list so that you can choose the one that best suits your needs. Take note of factors like price, location of the lab, and availability of home collection when making your decision.

How Do I Access My H1N1 – PCR Test Results Online on Apollo 24|7?

Now that you have booked your H1N1 – PCR test, let's discuss how to check your reports:

  • After your sample has been collected and processed, your H1N1 test report will be uploaded on the Apollo 24|7 portal.
  • To access this report, log in to your account and navigate to the 'My Orders' section.
  • Here you will see 'Diagnostics', under which all your booked tests including the H1N1 – PCR test will be listed.
  • Click on it to view your report. The report will indicate whether the results are within the H1N1 test normal range.

A positive report means that you have been infected with the H1N1 virus while a negative result indicates no infection. However, keep in mind that this test doesn't provide immunity status; it only detects current infection.

In conclusion, despite its technical nature, understanding this procedure can ease your concerns if you ever need to undergo an H1N1 test. Always remember that early detection via these tests can aid in prompt treatment and better management of your health. Stay informed, make sure to seek medical help when necessary, and remember – your health is your wealth!

faqFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

If my H1N1 – PCR blood test results are positive, what are the next steps?

In case your H1N1 – PCR test comes out positive, you must take immediate action. Consultation with a specialist is necessary. They will guide you on further treatment and possible lifestyle changes to help manage the condition.

Are there any alternative or complementary tests to consider alongside an H1N1 – PCR test for a more comprehensive assessment?

While the H1N1 – PCR test is highly accurate for diagnosing swine flu, your doctor might also recommend other diagnostic tests like complete blood count (CBC) and chest X-ray for a comprehensive disease assessment.

Are there any emerging technologies or advancements in H1N1 – PCR testing that I should be aware of?

Medical technology constantly advances. Keep in touch with your doctor who can keep you updated about any new developments in H1N1 – PCR testing.

Can I drink water before an H1N1 – PCR test?

Yes, drinking water before an H1N1 – PCR test does not affect the test results.

How long does my H1N1 – PCR test result stay positive?

The duration for which an H1N1 – PCR test stays positive varies depending on individual health conditions and immune response. Your doctor can provide more accurate information based on your health status.

How accurate is the H1N1 – PCR test for diagnosing swine flu?

The H1N1 – PCR test is highly accurate for diagnosing swine flu. It works by detecting the genetic material of the H1N1 virus in the patient's sample.

How does the H1N1 test differ from other diagnostic tests?

Unlike other diagnostic tests that check for symptoms or the body's immune response, the H1N1 – PCR test detects the presence of the virus itself, making it more precise and reliable.

Is the H1N1 vaccine effective in preventing H1N1 infection?

Yes, getting vaccinated is your best defence against H1N1 infection. It triggers your immune system to produce antibodies against the virus, thereby preventing its infection.

Why should Apollo be your preferred healthcare partner?

  • 40 Years of legacy and credibility in the healthcare industry.
  • NABL certified multi-channel digital healthcare platform.
  • Affordable diagnostic solutions with timely and accurate test results.
  • Up to 60% discount on Doorstep Diagnostic Tests, Home Sample Collection.
  • An inventory of over 100+ laboratories, spread across the country, operating out of 120+ cities with 1200+ collection centers, serving over 1800+ pin codes.

The information mentioned above is meant for educational purposes only and should not be taken as a substitute to your Physician’s advice. It is highly recommended that the customer consults with a qualified healthcare professional to interpret test results