MALARIAL PARASITE (QBC)

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Department : HEMATOLOGY

The Malarial Parasite (QBC) test is a diagnostic blood test that uses the Quantitative Buffy Coat (QBC) technique to detect the presence of malaria parasites in the blood. This method involves centrifuging a blood sample in a specialized tube and examining it under fluorescence microscopy for rapid identification of parasites.

Compared to conventional microscopy, the QBC method is faster and more sensitive, making it useful for early detection of malaria. It can help identify infections caused by different species of Plasmodium, the parasites responsible for malaria.

The purpose of the Malarial Parasite (QBC) Test is to

  • To detect malaria parasites in the blood
  • To diagnose malaria infection
  • To identify early-stage malaria
  • To support prompt treatment decisions
  • To differentiate malaria from other febrile illnesses

Tests Prepration :

Consult your doctor. No fasting is required Blood sample can be collected at any time Inform your doctor about any medications being taken No special preparation is generally needed Follow any specific instructions given by your healthcare provider
The Malarial Parasite (QBC) test is a rapid blood test used to detect malaria parasites using the Quantitative Buffy Coat method for quick and accurate diagnosis.

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