21 Respiratory Virus Check In 1 Test Report
Respiratory Virus Panel Test At Home
What is Respiratory Virus Panel (RVP) Test?
Don’t Guess. You Must Know!!
There are many types of viruses and bacteria that can infect the respiratory tract. Symptoms are often similar, but treatment can be very different. So it’s important to make the right diagnosis on time. Don’t guess, get Respiratory Virus Panel Test done to know which virus is causing you respiratory infection.
Other viral and bacterial tests for respiratory infections are often limited to testing for one specific pathogen. Several samples may be needed. The process can be difficult and time consuming. Aims Healthcare’s Respiratory Virus Panel is an exclusive test to help quickly diagnose respiratory infections causing by virus, including COVID-19, influenza, RSV, and many others.
Respiratory Viruses Panel Includes;
- Parainfluenza virus (hPIV-I, II, III and IV)
- Influenza virus A & B
- Adenovirus (AdV)
- Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV A&B)
- Rhinovirus (RV A/B/C)
- Enterovirus (EntV)
- Bocavirus (BoV)
- Metapneumovirus (MPV)
- Beta Coronavirus OC43 (CoV OC43)
- Alpha Coronavirus 229E/NL63 (CoV 229E/NL63)
- MERS-CoV
- Parainfluenza virus (hPIV-I, II, III and IV)
- Influenza virus A & B
- Adenovirus (AdV)
- Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV A&B)
- Rhinovirus (RV A/B/C)
- Enterovirus (EntV)
- Bocavirus (BoV)
- Metapneumovirus (MPV)
- Beta Coronavirus OC43 (CoV OC43)
- Alpha Coronavirus 229E/NL63 (CoV 229E/NL63)
- MERS-CoV
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1. Book An Appointment
2. Sample Collection
With our Respiratory Virus Panel PCR test at your doorstep service, our team of experts will visit you for the sample collection at your place.
3. Get The Report
You will receive DHA approved test results by email and text message within 24 hours after the sample collection.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A respiratory pathogens (RP) panel checks for pathogens in the respiratory tract. A pathogen is a virus, bacteria, or other organism that causes an illness. Your respiratory tract is made up of parts of the body involved in breathing. This includes your lungs, nose, and throat.
A respiratory pathogens panel is used to help diagnose viral infections, such as:
- Flu
- Common cold
- Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). This is a common and usually mild respiratory infection. But it can be dangerous to babies and the elderly.
- Adenovirus infection. Adenoviruses cause many different types of infections. These include pneumonia and croup, an infection that causes hoarse, barking coughs.
- COVID-19
You may need this test if you have symptoms of a respiratory infection and are at risk for complications. Most respiratory infections cause mild to moderate symptoms. But the infections can be serious or even life threatening to young children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems. The Symptoms may include:
- Coughing
- Trouble breathing
- Sore throat
- Stuffy or runny nose
- Fatigue
- Loss of appetite
- Fever
The swab test may tickle your throat or cause you to cough. The nasal aspirate may be uncomfortable. These effects are temporary.
A negative result may mean your symptoms were caused by a pathogen not included in the panel of tests. It may also mean you have a condition not caused by a virus or bacteria.
A positive result means a specific pathogen was found. It tells you which type of infection you have. If more than one part of the panel was positive, it means you may be infected with more than one pathogen. This is known as a co-infection.