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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

Maximum Days for Obtaining Anti Dnase B Test Report:

The report for the Anti Dnase B Test can typically be obtained within 3-5 business days. However, this may vary depending on the testing facility and workload.

What are the prerequisites for the test Anti Dnase B Test

  • There are no specific prerequisites for the Anti Dnase B test.
  • However, it is recommended to inform your healthcare provider about any medications you are taking, any recent illnesses or infections, and any allergies you may have.
  • It is also important to follow any instructions provided by your healthcare provider, such as fasting before the test or avoiding certain foods or medications.

What are the measure values for the test Anti Dnase B Test

  1. Normal range: less than 170 IU/ml
  2. Borderline: 170-270 IU/ml
  3. High: greater than 270 IU/ml

What does this test Anti Dnase B Test identify?

The Anti-DNase B test is used to identify the presence of antibodies in the blood that are produced in response to a group A streptococcal infection. These antibodies target the enzyme DNase B, which is produced by the streptococcal bacteria. The test measures the level of these antibodies in the blood, which can help diagnose recent or past streptococcal infections.

Why is this test Anti Dnase B Test taken?

The Anti Dnase B test is taken to detect the presence of antibodies in the blood that are produced in response to a group A streptococcal infection. These antibodies target the enzyme DNAse B produced by the bacteria and can remain in the bloodstream for an extended period after the infection has cleared. The test helps in confirming a recent or past streptococcal infection, especially in cases where symptoms may no longer be present.

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