DEPARTMENT OF LABORATORY MEDICINE
Patient Name Mr. Rajiv Ranjan Prasad
Age/Gender 30 Yrs/Male Sample Date 17/09/2020 10:06AM
UHID 817124 Ack. Date 17/09/2020 11:07AM
Bed No/Ward OPD Report Date 17/09/2020 6:37PM
Referred By RIGEL MARINE SERVICES PVT LTD Lab No 1643059
Report Stage Final
MICROBIOLOGY
Test Result Unit Biological Method
Reference Interval
RT-PCR detection of 2019-nCoV
(COVID) RNA
Specimen NASAL AND THROAT SWAB
Method : Real time Qualitative
RT-PCR (Qiagen)
Target Gene B-ßCoV (target E gene) & SARS-CoV-2 specific N and RdRP
gene
Result: SARS-CoV-2 NOT DETECTED
ICMR Registration No : DBNHM
NOTE:
zThe result relates only to the specimen received in the lab.
zAll the positive cases will be notified to ICMR for further surveillance.
zPositive results are indicative of the presence of SARS-CoV-2 RNA; clinical correlation with patient history and other
diagnostic information is necessary to determine patient infection status.
zResults do not rule out bacterial infection or co-infection with other viruses as little is known about coinfection.
zRT PCR kits used are approved for use by ICMR recommended government and private laboratories.
LIMITATIONS:
Dr. DAISY SHARMA MD
Microbiology
CLINICAL ASSOCIATE
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DEPARTMENT OF LABORATORY MEDICINE
Patient Name Mr. Rajiv Ranjan Prasad
Age/Gender 30 Yrs/Male Sample Date 17/09/2020 10:06AM
UHID 817124 Ack. Date 17/09/2020 11:07AM
Bed No/Ward OPD Report Date 17/09/2020 6:37PM
Referred By RIGEL MARINE SERVICES PVT LTD Lab No 1643059
Report Stage Final
MICROBIOLOGY
Test Result Unit Biological Method
Reference Interval
zOptimum 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 of
first specimen for additional testing if required. (other respiratory pathogens)
zNegative results do not preclude SARS - CoV - 2 infection and should not be used as the sole basis for
patient management decisions.
zPCR is a highly sensitive technique; common reasons for paradoxical results are contamination during specimen
collection, selection of inappropriate specimen and inherent PCR inhibitors in the sample.
**End Of Report**
[TEST MARKED WITH '*' ARE OUTSIDE THE NABL ACCREDITED SCOPE OF THE LABORATORY]
Dr. DAISY SHARMA MD
Microbiology
CLINICAL ASSOCIATE
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