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Number of red blood cells in the blood

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Red blood cell disorders

Measures: Number of red blood cells in the blood

Identifies: Red blood cell disorders

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What is the maximum days the report can be obtained for the test

The maximum days the report can be obtained for the test HIV 1 Genotypic Resistance Test is typically within 7-10 business days from the date the sample is received by the laboratory.

What are the prerequisites for the test HIV 1 Genotypic Resistance Test

  • Patient must be diagnosed with HIV-1 infection
  • Patient must have been on antiretroviral therapy (ART) for at least 6 months
  • Patient must have evidence of virologic failure or suboptimal response to current ART regimen
  • Patient must have a viral load of at least 1000 copies/mL
  • Patient must not have received a previous genotypic resistance test within the past 6 months

What are the measure values for the test HIV 1 Genotypic Resistance Test

  • Measure value: HIV-1 Genotypic Resistance Test
  • Resistance mutations detected: Yes/No
  • Genotypic interpretation: Sensitive/Resistant
  • Estimated HIV-1 RNA level: <50 copies/mL

What does this test HIV 1 Genotypic Resistance Test identify?

  • HIV 1 Genotypic Resistance Test:
    • Identifies specific mutations in the HIV-1 virus that may confer resistance to certain antiretroviral medications.
    • Helps healthcare providers tailor treatment plans for individuals living with HIV by determining which medications are most likely to be effective.
    • Provides valuable information for monitoring the progression of HIV and adjusting treatment regimens as needed.

Why is this test HIV 1 Genotypic Resistance Test taken?

The HIV 1 Genotypic Resistance Test is taken to determine if the HIV virus in the patient's body has developed resistance to certain antiretroviral medications. This test analyzes the genetic makeup of the HIV virus to identify any mutations that may make it resistant to specific drugs. The results of this test help healthcare providers to choose the most effective treatment options for the patient, by selecting medications that will be most likely to effectively combat the virus.

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An HIV 1 Genotypic Resistance Test is a test that analyzes the genetic material of the HIV virus to determine if the virus has developed resistance to certain antiretroviral medications.
An HIV 1 Genotypic Resistance Test is performed to guide treatment decisions for individuals with HIV infection. It helps healthcare providers determine which antiretroviral medications will be most effective in combating the virus.
During an HIV 1 Genotypic Resistance Test, a sample of blood is collected from the individual and sent to a laboratory for analysis. The genetic material of the HIV virus is then sequenced to identify any mutations that may cause resistance to certain medications.
An HIV 1 Genotypic Resistance Test is typically performed at the time of HIV diagnosis and may be repeated if the individual's viral load is not suppressed or if treatment failure is suspected.

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