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Throat & Nasal swab H1N1/Swine Flu, RT PCR Test

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Description - The H1N1 test is performed to check for the presence of the influenza H1N1 virus (swine flu). The test is performed on a throat and nasal swab sample that is collected from the patient. The test provides an accurate and rapid diagnosis of swine flu. Overview of the H1N1 test The H1N1 swine flu test involves a nasal and throat swab for sample collection, which is then tested for the presence of influenza type A or type B virus. The test is generally perfo ....Read More

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

A H1N1 test is a diagnostic test that is used to determine if a person has the H1N1 virus. The test is done by taking a blood sample and sending it to a lab for testing.

The H1N1 test is a quick and simple way to determine if you have the virus. It is done by taking a saliva or blood sample and checking for antibodies to the virus. If you have the virus, your test will show up as positive.

A person should take the H1N1 test as soon as they develop any symptoms, which may include a fever, body aches, and a sore throat. If you have been in close contact with someone who has the flu, you should also take the test.

When it comes to the H1N1 virus, there is no one-size-fits-all answer. Generally speaking, a normal H1N1 test result is any level between 0 and 15 MPN/ml.

Yes, the results of a H1N1 test are generally accurate. However, there is always the potential for false positives and false negatives.

There is no specific procedure to take the H1N1 test. You can go to your doctor, hospital, or health clinic and ask for a H1N1 test. The test will involve taking a saliva sample and sending it to a laboratory for testing.

Fasting is not normally required for the H1N1 test, but it may be helpful in some cases. The test is designed to detect the flu virus and any other respiratory illness, and fasting can help increase your chances of getting a correct result.

Yes, one may also opt for home sample collection for H1N1 Test.

About This Test

The H1N1 test is performed to check for the presence of the influenza H1N1 virus (swine flu). The test is performed on a throat and nasal swab sample that is collected from the patient. Pre-requisi
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Queries about this test

#1 Throat and nasal swab for covid

Ans: Throat and nasal swab testing has become a familiar sight during the COVID-19 pandemic. These tests are used to detect the presence of the virus by collecting samples from your respiratory system.

#2 Strep throat nasal swab

Ans: Strep throat, also known as Streptococcal pharyngitis, is a common bacterial infection that affects the throat and tonsils. It is caused by the group A streptococcus bacteria and can cause symptoms such as sore throat, fever, swollen lymph nodes, and difficulty swallowing.

#3 Throat or nasal swab for omicron

Ans: When it comes to detecting the presence of the Omicron variant, both throat and nasal swabs can be effective. The swab collects samples from either your throat or nose, which are then analyzed using a Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) test.

#4 Nose-throat swab specimen

Ans: The nose-throat swab specimen is a common method used to collect samples for various respiratory tests, including the H1N1/Swine Flu RT PCR test. This procedure involves gently inserting a long cotton swab into both the nostrils and the back of the throat to collect mucus and cells.

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