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: 2 Date : 15/8/2023
Patient Name : Mrs. Anita Age : 40 Yrs./Female
Doctor : Devika Hospital Sample : Blood.
Lab : Lab Taken from : Hospital
HAEMATALOGY
COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT (CBC)
HAEMOGLOBIN 12.6 gm/dl 11.0-15.0
TOTAL LEUCOCYTE COUNT 5900 /cumm 4000-11000
DIFFERENTIAL LEUCOCYTE COUNT(DLC)
Segmented Neutrophils 56 % 40-75
Lymphocytes 40 % 20-45
Eosinophils 01 % 01-06
Monocytes 03 % 01-10
TOTAL R.B.C. COUNT 4.41 million/cumm 3.5-5.5
PLATELET COUNT 2.36 Lacs/cumm 1.50 - 4.50
MCV 96.5 fL 76-96
MCH 28.5 pg 27.00-32.00
MCHC 29.6 g/dl 30.50-34.50
P.C.V./ Haematocrit value 42.5 % 35-55
RDW CV 13.9 % 11.5 - 14.5
E.S.R. 38 mm/1st hr. 0 - 20
IMMUNOLOGY
TYPHIDOT IgM NEGATIVE NEGATIVE
TYPHIDOT IgMG NEGATIVE NEGATIVE
INTERPRETATION :
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Reg No. : 2 Date : 15/8/2023
Patient Name : Mrs. Anita Age : 40 Yrs./Female
Doctor : Devika Hospital Sample : Blood.
Lab : Lab Taken from : Hospital
SEROLOGY
DENGUE FEVER ANTI BODIES
NSI ANTIGEN Negative. NEGATIVE
IgM ANTIBODIES Negative. NEGATIVE
IgG ANTIBODIES Negative. NEGATIVE
Interpretations :
The presence of three pink coloured line indicate the presence of specific IgM & IgG antibodies against
Dengue virus. The presence of two pink coloured lines one test line IgM with in test zone closer to the sample well
& one conrol line in control zone indicate presence of IgM antibodies against of Dengue virus. The presence of two
pink coloured lines one test line IgG with in test zone closer to control zone or away from sample zone and one
control line in control zone indicate presence of IgG antibodies against dengue virus.
In primary Dengue fever IgM antibodies can be detected as early as 3-5 days after the fever, where as IgG antibodies
are negative. In secondary Dengue fever IgG antibodies are positive & IgM antibodies may also be positive.
Secondary dengue fever is a secondary infection with same or different sero type & is often associated with the
complications as dengue Haemorrhagic fever and dengue shock syndrome.
A few patients of dengue fever may not produce detectable levels of antibodies with in 7-10 days
after infection & test result may show negative for antibodies. If Symptoms persist a retest after 5-7 days
is recommented.
The serological cross reactivity across the Flavi virus group is common i.e. between Dengue1,2,3,4 murray
valley Encephalitis, Japanese encephalitis & yellow fever virus.