Hepatitis TTV: PCR (Real-time PCR)
500 UAH
Infectious panel/Hepatitis/TTV hepatitis.
Qualitative definition
Recommendations:
– Venous blood is donated for PCR testing and PCR genetics.
– Blood is collected on an empty stomach, after an overnight fast, or 8-12 hours after eating.
– On the day of blood donation, it is allowed to drink a small amount of pure water.
– 6-12 hours before the study, stressful situations should be avoided and physical activity should be limited.
– Avoid fatty foods, alcohol, and smoking.
– If possible, medication should be avoided.
– For infants – allow as long a pause between feedings as possible before handing over.
Hepatitis TTV (Torkilstrup virus) is a member of the Circoviridae family. This group of viruses consists of small, single-stranded, circular DNA. Although its role in human disease is still not well understood, it can be detected in the blood of patients suffering from various liver diseases.
To test for the presence of Hepatitis TTV and other viruses in a patient, the Real-time PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) method is used. This method allows the detection and quantification of the amount of viral DNA in the analyzed material.
The Hepatitis Infectious Panel includes several types of viruses that can cause liver disease in humans. These include, in addition to Hepatitis TTV, Hepatitis A, B, C, D, E, and G viruses. They have different modes of transmission and can lead to different clinical manifestations of the disease.
Diagnosis and detection of Hepatitis TTV is an important part of the clinical examination of patients with liver diseases. The Hepatitis TTV PCR detection service allows you to quickly and accurately determine the presence of this virus in the body.
In general, the detection and analysis of Hepatitis TTV is an important component of medical research, as this virus can be one of the possible causes of liver diseases. Real-time PCR diagnostics allows for accurate and reliable results, which is especially important for the timely initiation of treatment and control of the disease process.
| Execution time |
1 day |
|---|---|
| Type of biomaterial |
Venous blood |

