Diagnostics

for Dengue Diagnosing Dengue is essential for proper management of the condition. It involves identifying the presence of the Dengue virus in the patient by testing for the presence of antibodies against the virus in the patient's serum. Diagnostic techniques for detecting Dengue include ELISA, PCR, and rapid tests. These tests are able to identify the presence of the virus as well as the serotype of the virus, which is essential for proper management, as different Dengue serotypes require different treatments. Diagnostics for Dengue are critical for quick diagnosis and management of the condition, and are key to reducing the spread, morbidity, and mortality of Dengue.

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