Name : Master. AYUSH GUPTA 7198 4831 9509 Patient UID.
: 21/151100096
Age/Gender : 5 Y / Male Collected on : 15/11/2021 15:33
Visit No. : VM211511105 Registered on : 15/11/2021 15:28
Reffered By : Niramay Healthcare Services Reported on : 15/11/2021 21:24
Doctor Name : Barcode No : 211511105
DOB : 28/11/2015
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Test Name Results Units Bio. Ref. Interval
SARS-CoV- 2 (COVID-19) RT-PCR (QUALITATIVE)
Sars-CoV-2 Not Detected
Methodology : RT-PCR
N-Gene CT Value -
Methodology : RT-PCR
ORF1ab Gene -
Methodology : RT-PCR
Interpretation Notes :
CT VALUE
RESULT REMARKS
CUT-OFF
SARS COV-2 VIRAL RNA DETECTED (ORF1ab and/or N Gene) in Patients
DETECTED <38
Sample.
SARS COV-2 VIRAL RNA NOT-DETECTED (ORF1ab and/or N Gene) in
NOT-DETECTED >38
Patients Sample.
INCONCLUSIVE - A repeat sample is recommended for confirmation
*The cut-off of the reported CT value is as per the manufacturer.
*CT values vary with the type of kit used, the types of samples collected and the various pre-analytical factors.
Kit used: Covisure by Genetix Biotech Aasia Pvt. Ltd.
ICMR Registration Number : MPUVHGUP
COMMENTS :
1. SARS-CoV-2 is the causative agent of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and the virus belongs to Order: Nidovirales,Family:
Coronaviridae,Genus: Beta-coronavirus and structure of the virus are enveloped, positive-sense, single-stranded RNA virus.
Dr. Shraddha Gupta Dr.Parwez
Phd. Clinical Microbiology MBBS, DNB Page 1 of 2
Molecular Biologist Consultant Microbiologist
Name : Master. AYUSH GUPTA 7198 4831 9509 Patient UID. : 21/151100096
Age/Gender : 5 Y / Male Collected on : 15/11/2021 15:33
Visit No. : VM211511105 Registered on : 15/11/2021 15:28
Reffered By : Niramay Healthcare Services Reported on : 15/11/2021 21:24
Doctor Name : Barcode No : 211511105
DOB : 28/11/2015
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Test Name Results Units Bio. Ref. Interval
2. Common signs & symptoms of infection include fever, cough, loss of smell, tiredness, shortness of breath, and breathing difficulties. In more
severe cases the infection can cause pneumonia, severe acute respiratory syndrome and kidney failure.
3. The SARS-CoV-2 detection is a real-time PCR technology-based test, for the qualitative detection and differentiation of lineage B-betacoronavirus
(B-bCoV) and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) specific RNA.
4. The test kit used in our lab is targeting ORF1ab gene (SARS-CoV-2 specific) and N gene (B betacoronavirus specific).
Note:
1. Negative results do not preclude COVID-19 infection and should not be used as the sole basis for patient management decisions. There are
number of factors which could lead to a negative result in an infected individual are as follows: * Poor quality of the specimen, containing
little patient material (internal control (IC) is added in the sample at RNA/DNA extraction step to find out the adequacy of human
RNA/DNA in sample) * If the specimen was collected at later or very early stage of the infection. * If the specimen was not transported to
the lab at appropriate temperature and within the time duration. * Virus mutation at target gene for primers/probes in the kit, number of
virus copy present in sample below detection limit of the test kit or due to presence of PCR inhibitors.
2. ICMR has recommended not to rely on numerical Ct values for determining infectiousness of COVID-19 patients and deciding patient
management protocols as there are no reliable studies to definitively prove a direct correlation between disease severity/ infectiousness and
Ct values. The Ct values can vary depending on several factors, including the test kit used, test protocols, sample transportation mode and
time and various others.
3. Both positive and negative controls are included in each and every run.
4. The test result should be read in conjunction with clinical presentation and patient history.
DISCLAIMER
This Test is based on reverse transcriptase PCR technology for the qualitative detection of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-
CoV-2) specific RNA.
Note : The result obtained relate only to the sample given/ received & tested. A single test result is not always indicative of a disease, it has to be
correlated with clinical data for interpretation.
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Dr. Shraddha Gupta Dr.Parwez
Phd. Clinical Microbiology MBBS, DNB Page 2 of 2
Molecular Biologist Consultant Microbiologist