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Final Laboratory Report PID :

Name : Miss. Tanmayi Vanage Lab ID : 2163032321


DOB: Passport No : - Sex/Age : Female / 17 Years
Ref. By : Ref. ID :
Corporate : Swanand Pathology SRF ID :
Reg Dt. Time : 28-Sep-2021 17:07 Report Released @ : 28-Sep-2021 19:39 Sample Type : Nasopharyngeal and
Oropharyngeal Swab
Sample Dt. Time : 28-Sep-2021 17:07 Report Printed @ : 02-Mar-2022 13:05
Molecular Biology
Test Result Unit
SARS-Cov-2 Real time Qualitative RT-PCR

COVID-19 E GENE Not Detected


COVID-19 Orf 1ab Gene Not Detected
INTERPRETATION Not Detected FOR SARS CoV-2

Method- Qualitative SARS CoV2 RTPCR - Using ICMR approved kits. NABL CERT. No: MC-4559.   ICMR Registration No: NAGDMMH
Interpretation: *Not Detected (Negative) : Results indicate absence of COVID 19 RNA or less than detection limit in the given sample.
*Detected (Positive): Results indicate the Presence of COVID 19 RNA in the given sample.
2163032321-Miss. Tanmayi Vanage-17 Years-Female

*Inconclusive : Target is inconclusive. Advised to send fresh specimen for recheck.
Clinical Utility: *CT value indicates the infectivity not severity of infection. The results relates only to the specimen received in the lab.
*Clinical correction with radiology findings and co-infection with other virus infection is necessary in cases with Borderline CT values. *Results do not rule out
with bacterial Infection or co-infection with other viruses as little is known about coinfection.
Limitations: *Optimum specimen types and timing of peak viral levels during infections caused by 2019-nCOV have not been determined. Collection of
multiple specimens (Types & Time Points) may be necessary in view of suspected clinical history. The repeat specimen may be considered after a gap of 2-
4 days after the collection od first specimen for additional testing if required. (other respiratory pathogens)
*Negative result do not preclude SARS CoV – 2 infection and should not be used as the sole basis for patient management decisions.
*This test is qualitative assay and does not quantity viral load. Various host factors, viral factors, variability in sample collection / site and techniques user by
the laboratories can affect CT values. Therefore, CT values are not an absolute indication of viral load and should be interpreted with caution.
Factors leading to false negative RT-PCR report:
*Inadequate specimen collection, poor quality of sample and non-representative sample.
*Technical reasons – PCR inhibitor, analytical sensitivity of kit used, viral mutations
*Active recombination & mutations in target genes used for detection of SARS-CoV-2 virus.
All the above factors can contribute to as high as 44% of false negativity in nasopharyngeal swab.
NOTE- All laboratories are required to notify all results to applicable public health authorities
 

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YVD Dr Rajesh Bendre


Verified by MD(Path), DNB(Path), DPB

MC-4559

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