Partner Name : Diagnostic Services
Barcode : A0308668
Patient Name : Nasri Mohamed Robleh
Sample Collected On : 10/Jan/2025 03:34PM
Age/Gender : 36Y 0M 0D /Male
Sample Received On : 11/Jan/2025 06:56 AM
Order Id : 12514317159
Report Generated On : 11/Jan/2025 08:03AM
Referred By : Diagnostic Services
Sample Temperature : Maintained
Customer Since : 10/Jan/ 2025
Report Status : Final Report
Sample Type : Serum
DEPARTMENT OF SEROLOGY
Test Name Value Unit Bio. Ref Interval
Hepatitis B Virus Surface Antigen (HBsAg )
Hepatitis B Virus Surface Antigen Non Reactive Non- Reactive
Method: Immunochromatography
This is a screening test ,If requires confirmation or correlation can be done by HBsAg neutralisation test .HBV vIral load can be done post
clinician evalutaion. This is a visual, rapid immuno chromatographic,one step immunoassay based on antigen capture for the qualitative detection of Hepatitis B
Surface Antigen (HBsAg) in Human Serum or Plasma. Samples containing mouse monoclonal antibodies or heterophile antibodies can give falsely reactive or non-
reactive results. False Reactive results can be obtained due to the presence of other antigens or elevated levels of RF factor.
Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Antibody
Anti HCV Antibody (Qualitative) Non Reactive Non-Reactive
Method: Immunochromatography
This is a screening test. All reactive samples must be confirmed by HCV RNA determination.
This is a visual, rapid immuno chromatographic method for the detection of antibodies to Hepatitis C Virus in human serum orplasma. Patients with auto-immune liver
diseases, Renal disorders and Antenatal samples may show false reactive results. A Reactive result cannot distinguish between an acute and chronic infection and
a Non-Reactive result does not exclude the possibility of exposure to or infection with HCV. Determination of HCV RNA by PCR is used to identify an active Hepatitis
C infection and can be detected within 1-2 weeks of exposure to virus.
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SIN No:A0308668