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This test is used to detect the presence of the Hepatitis B virus in a person’s bloodstream. This test is also known as HBV PCR Quantitative Test
The detection and quantification of this test are used for the following:
HBV DNA quantitative price in Pakistan ranges between (8000-12000) Rupees. The price of a PCR test price for Hepatitis B in Pakistan varies depending upon the lab and city you are choosing to get your test. However, to get a discount on HBV DNA test prices in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Multan, and other major cities, you can book your HBV PCR quantitative test from Healthwire.
You can easily book an HBV PCR quantitative test online. For efficient service and affordable HBV DNA test prices in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, and other major cities, you can rely on Healthwire. You can call us at 042352500989/02137130261 or click on the test for instant booking of the HBV PCR Quantitative test.
To book your HBV PCR Quantitative test:
You can also call us at 042352500989 or click on the test for instant booking. You can also avail discount on the HBV DNA PCR quantitative test price if you book your test via Healthwire.
The results of the HBV PCR quantitative test can be interpreted in the following way:
Undetected |
No virus was found in the test specimen |
<10 IU/mL (<1.00 log IU/mL) |
The virus is present but its amount is undetectable.
A follow-up will be recommended in this regard. |
>1,000,000,000 IU/mL (>9.00 log IU/mL) |
This indicated the presence of an active HBV viral replication and the level cannot be quantified above this limit |
Inconclusive |
This indicates that you have to submit a new specimen because the previous one is contaminated |