
Hepatitis B Virus PCR Test – Qualitative Detection for Accurate Diagnosis
1.950,00 د.إ
The Hepatitis B Virus – Qualitative (PCR) test is a highly sensitive molecular diagnostic tool designed to detect the presence of Hepatitis B viral DNA in a patient’s blood. Utilizing advanced Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) technology, it offers early and accurate detection of active HBV infection, even at low viral loads.
Sample Type : 4 mL EDTA plasma or Serum
Methodology : Real-time PCR
TAT : 2 Days
Description
Hepatitis B Virus PCR Test – Qualitative Detection for Accurate Diagnosis
The Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) – Qualitative PCR Test from Lab Tests Dubai is a highly sensitive molecular diagnostic testthat detects HBV DNA in blood confirming the presence of active hepatitis B infection, even when other markers are unclear.
Unlike routine tests (HBsAg, anti-HBc), which only show exposure or immunity, this real-time PCR testidentifies viral genetic material, indicating:
- Acute infection (early stage)
- Chronic infection with active replication
- Occult HBV infection (HBsAg-negative but DNA-positive)
- Reactivation in immunocompromised patients
This test is essential for:
- Diagnosing active HBV infection in symptomatic or high-risk individuals
- Confirming viral replication before starting antiviral therapy
- Monitoring treatment response in chronic HBV patients
- Screening organ donors, pregnant women, or immunosuppressed patients
- Investigating unexplained liver enzyme elevations (ALT/AST)
Using advanced real-time PCR technology, this blood-based test delivers highly accurate results within just 2 days, helping hepatologists and infectious disease specialists make timely, life-saving decisions.
Available with home blood collection, Lab Tests Dubai ensures accurate, private, and stress-free testing so you can protect your liver health with confidence.
Why You Need This Test
If you’ve had jaundice, fatigue, or unexplained liver issues, or are at high risk for hepatitis B, this test could detect active virus—so you can start treatment before irreversible damage occurs.
You need the HBV Qualitative PCR Test if:
- You have elevated liver enzymes (ALT/AST) with no clear cause
- You’re HBsAg-positive and your doctor is evaluating treatment
- You’re HIV-positive or on immunosuppressants (risk of reactivation)
- You’re a pregnant woman with HBV to assess transmission risk
- You’ve had unprotected sex, needle sharing, or tattoos
- You have a family history of liver disease or hepatitis B
- You’re planning chemotherapy or biologics (e.g., rituximab)
This test helps:
- Confirm active infection (not just carrier state)
- Rule out occult HBV in HBsAg-negative patients
- Guide antiviral therapy (tenofovir, entecavir)
- Prevent cirrhosis, liver cancer, or transmission
- Ensure safe immunosuppressive treatment
Early detection liver protection and peace of mind.
Symptoms That Indicate This Test
Consider the HBV PCR Test if you experience:
✅ For Acute or Chronic Hepatitis B:
- Fatigue or weakness
- Jaundice (yellow skin/eyes)
- Dark urine or pale stools
- Abdominal pain (upper right quadrant)
- Nausea, vomiting, or loss of appetite
- Unexplained fever
✅ For High-Risk Individuals:
- Healthcare workers (needlestick exposure)
- Dialysis patients
- People with multiple sexual partners
- IV drug users
- Family members of HBV carriers
✅ For Silent Infections:
- Normal liver enzymes but high risk
- HBsAg-negative with anti-HBc positive
- Before starting immunosuppressive therapy
These signs may point to active HBV replication and this test helps start the right treatment.
Natural Production: How HBV Replicates & Damages the Liver
HBV spreads through:
- Blood or bodily fluids (sex, needles, childbirth)
- Mother-to-child transmission (vertical)
- Contaminated medical equipment
Once in the bloodstream:
- The virus infects liver cells (hepatocytes)
- It replicates its DNA using host machinery
- New virus particles are released into the blood
The Qualitative PCR Test detects HBV DNA, confirming:
- Active viral replication
- Infectiousness (high transmission risk)
- Need for antiviral therapy
Key Facts:
- Chronic HBV affects 296 million people globally
- Untreated, 15–40% develop cirrhosis or liver cancer
- Vaccination prevents infection—but doesn’t help if already infected
This test is the gold standard for diagnosing active HBV.
What Happens If Untreated? Risks of Ignoring HBV
Ignoring active HBV can lead to:
⚠️ Chronic Hepatitis B – lifelong infection
⚠️ Liver Fibrosis & Cirrhosis – scarring and loss of function
⚠️ Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) – primary liver cancer
⚠️ Liver Failure – requiring transplant
⚠️ Transmission to Family & Newborns – especially during childbirth
The good news? HBV is manageable with:
- Antiviral therapy (tenofovir, entecavir) to suppress replication
- Regular monitoring (liver enzymes, ultrasound, AFP)
- Vaccination of close contacts
- Safe delivery practices to prevent mother-to-child transmission
Early testing prevention of life-threatening complications.
How to Prepare for the Test
To ensure accurate results:
✅ No fasting required
✅ Continue your regular medications (inform your doctor of antivirals)
✅ Inform your doctor of:
- HBV vaccination history
- Current symptoms or liver issues
- Immunosuppressive treatments
An EDTA plasma or serum sample (4 mL) is collected via standard blood draw available at our labs or via home collection.
Test Overview: Real-Time PCR Methodology
Report Includes:
- Negative → No HBV DNA detected
- Positive → HBV DNA detected (active infection)
- Clinical Interpretation for your doctor
Note: For treatment monitoring, a Quantitative HBV DNA Test (viral load) is used.
Benefits of the HBV Qualitative PCR Test
🔹 Detects Active Infection
Confirms viral replication, not just exposure.
🔹 Guides Treatment Decisions
Start antivirals when needed.
🔹 Identifies Occult HBV
In HBsAg-negative, high-risk patients.
🔹 Prevents Transmission
Protect family and newborns.
🔹 Peace of Mind
Know your infection status.
If you’re at risk for hepatitis B or have liver symptoms, the HBV Qualitative PCR Test gives you the answers you need in just 2 days.
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