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Precision Medicine
4 May 2021
Polymerase chain reaction or PCR tests are a set of prompt and reliable diagnostic tests that are used to detect genetic alterations, infectious diseases, and cancer cells that cannot be detected with other types of tests.
Through copies, PCRs identify the DNA and RNA of the virus or infectious agent, as well as the cellular abnormality in the analyzed sample.
They have become very important during the COVID-19 pandemic since it is a fast and accurate way to know if you are infected.
One of the great advantages of PCR is that they can find pathologies in their early stage, which allows timely treatment; unlike other types of tests that cannot identify diseases until they are already in more advanced stages and there are enough antibodies to be detected.
The procedure for performing a PCR test is as follows:
In the case of COVID-19 and some other viruses, since they only have RNA, conversion to DNA is required so that they can be copied. In this case, a reverse transcription PCR test is used.
There are several ways to take samples to perform PCR tests, but the most used are:
Nostril swab:
Middle nasal concha swab:
Nasopharyngeal swab:
There are practically no risks in PCR tests since blood extraction can only cause slight bleeding or form a temporary bruise.
In the case of a nasal swab, it can cause discomfort such as cough, nausea, or sore throat, symptoms that disappear immediately at the end of the sampling.
PCR tests have become a highly effective tool to control the spread of diseases because they allow timely and early diagnoses that help treat diseases when they have not yet developed, which favors the patients’ recovery.
Our Clinical Laboratory offers a service integrated by a multidisciplinary group of health professionals that support clinical diagnosis, whose purpose is to provide the tools that allow the doctor to integrate the information to study, prevent, diagnose, and provide the best treatment.
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