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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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IJPR 9[3] July - September 2017 Special Issue

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Rt-Pcr In Diagnosis of Viral Infection

Author: PAVITHRA A.S, MURALIDHARAN N.P, A.K. ANJALI
Abstract: The main aim of this study is to assist in the diagnosis of viral infection using RT-PCR, which helps in easy detection and rapid result of infection. RT-PCR is more sensitive and precise to the identification of viral infection than the traditional process. It is a gold standard technique that helps to diagnose viral infection in the laboratory. Using different labeled samples ensures simple identification when used in multiple formats. RT-PCR viral nucleic acid testing was one of the fastest established methods of laboratory diagnosis. In a novel viral pandemic as COVID viral infection is an epidemic in the current situation. RT-PCR is helpful in the development dimension and the analysis aims to educate the scientist on the current state of viral infection. We explain both the benefits of using PCR and limitations. The PCR has provided major methodological advantages and improved patient outcomes. This might help in the detection of viral infection at a faster rate.
Keyword: RT-PCR,Viral infection, Corona, SARS virus.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.SP1.027
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