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Sargam Sood

The test results for Ms. Sargam Sood, a 28-year-old female, showed that her COVID-19 RT-PCR test was negative. The sample was drawn on February 12th, 2022 and the report date was February 13th, 2022. The report notes that negative results do not rule out infection and should not be the sole basis for patient management decisions, and positive results indicate detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA but do not rule out other infections.

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Sargam Sood

The test results for Ms. Sargam Sood, a 28-year-old female, showed that her COVID-19 RT-PCR test was negative. The sample was drawn on February 12th, 2022 and the report date was February 13th, 2022. The report notes that negative results do not rule out infection and should not be the sole basis for patient management decisions, and positive results indicate detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA but do not rule out other infections.

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Patient Name : Ms.

SARGAM SOOD Patient Id : 3429085


Age/Gender : 28 Year(s) Female Ordered By : GENOMICS
Ref. Doctor : :
Ref. Customer : Sample Drawn Date : 12-02-2022
Sample/SID : Swabs/5449257 Sample Report Date : 13-02-2022
SRF ID : 0709511587458

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

TEST DESCRIPTION RESULT UNITS BIOLOGICAL REFERENCE RANGE

COVID 19
(Method: RT PCR)

SARS COV-2 (COVID 19) RT PCR NEGATIVE


(Method: RT PCR)

THE REPORTING DATE IS THE SAME AS DRAWN DATE UNLESS SPECIFIED

Note
ICMR Registration number for Covid -19 is NDCNDD.
Reliability of the results depends on adequate specimen collection, storage, transport, and processing
procedure.
Negative results do not preclude SARS-CoV-2 infection and should not be used as the sole basis for patient
management decisions. Negative results must be combined with clinical observations, patient history, and
epidemiological information
4. Positive results are indicative of the presence of detection of nucleic acid from the relevant virus SARS-CoV-2
RNA. Nucleic acid may persist even after the virus is no longer viable; clinical correlation with patient history and
other diagnostic information is necessary to determine patient infection status.
Positive results do not rule out bacterial infection or co-infection with other viruses. The agent detected may not
be the definite cause of disease.
False positive results may happen from cross- contamination between patient samples, specimen mix-up and
RNA contamination during product handling.
Possible causes of false negative results - Inadequate specimen quality. - Specimens collected too early or
late. - Specimens improperly handled or transported. - Occurrence of viral genetic mutation. - Presence of PCR
inhibitors. - Antiviral administration prior to testing.

Dr Jasneet Kaur Dr Annu Sajeev


MD, Pathology Consultant Pathologist - 81045
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