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gd eve, i m 24 years, female,old ..having low grade fever for last one month. treated as clinical typhoid............after 10 days of getting ceftriaxone strated having fever again vn the injection were stopped. my blood test were within normal study. ESR was 60.chest xray clear. started having joints pains now with low grade fever.my doc told me to get my serum tb ferron and serum myplasma tb pcr.i wanna to know wat dese tests are for
PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) is a new diagnostic technique that amplifies the DNA of the pathogen, and helps in identification of the infecting organism with good accuracy. Both Serum TB Feron and Seum Mycoplasma TB PCR have been advised to detect TB infection, if present.
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In pulmonary tuberculosis there is evening rise of temperature with chronic cough with expectoration or some times with blood in sputum & loss of weight & appetite do occur
As you have low grade fever for more than a month.detailed investigation to find the cause & treated is must.
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Am I Suffering From Tuberculosis?
Hi, Welcome to HealthcareMagic PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) is a new diagnostic technique that amplifies the DNA of the pathogen, and helps in identification of the infecting organism with good accuracy. Both Serum TB Feron and Seum Mycoplasma TB PCR have been advised to detect TB infection, if present.