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 Molecular Diagnostics
PCR is an in vitro method for enzymatically syn­thesizing defined sequences of DNA extracted from clinical specimens. This has been used to diagnose the presence of infectious agents in tiny quantities of ocular fluid and other parts of the body. It is a specific, sensitive and rapid technique in the identification of the pathogen in the clinical specimen. The results help the physicians and surgeons to give the specific therapy required for the treatment of the disease at the earliest time.

This lab is primarily intended to aid in diagnosis of infections in the eye and other organs in the body. We are positive that this laboratory will have a large positive impact in clinical care and research into infectious causes of eye and systemic diseases.

This lab is equipped with the state of the art PCR machines and laboratory is of WHO-GMP standards.
 
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What is polymerase chain reaction (PCR)?  
PCR is an in vitro method for enzymatically syn­thesizing defined sequences of DNA extracted from clinical specimens. This has been used to diagnose the presence of infectious agents in tiny quantities of ocular fluid and other parts of the body.
Described first in 1983 by Karry Mullis, PCR has found wide application in diagnostic microbiology and in other fields of molecular biology.
 
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Why do we need to apply PCR as a diagnostic test to detect an infectious agent in a clinical specimen?
It is necessary to institute a specific therapy at the earliest in infectious diseases. An early specific method of diagnosis is essential for this purpose.
PCR is a more sensitive and rapid method and also specific for the infectious agent being tested for.
The results help physicians and surgeons to institute the specific therapy required for the treatment of the disease at the earliest possible time.
A negative result is likely to help the physicians to exclude a specific infectious agent as the cause of the disease process.
Nested PCRs performed at our Molecular Diagnostics laboratory for detection of infectious agents in clinical specimens.
Qualitative Nested PCR  
side_bullet_but   PCR for Mycobacterium Tuberculosis (MTB)
  side_bullet_but   PCR for Eubacteria
  side_bullet_but   PCR for Pan Fungal
  side_bullet_but   Propionibacterium acne (P. acne)
  side_bullet_but   PCR for Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
  side_bullet_but   PCR for Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV 1 & 2)
  side_bullet_but   PCR for Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV)
  side_bullet_but   PCR for Hepatitis B Virus ( HBV)
  side_bullet_but   PCR for Hepatitis C Virus (HCV)
  side_bullet_but   PCR for Chlamydia Pnemonia
  side_bullet_but   PCR for Adeno Virus
   
 
Real Time quantitative PCR
side_bullet_but   Cytomegalo Virus Real Time PCR
  side_bullet_but   Hepatitis B Virus Real Time PCR
  side_bullet_but   Chikungunya Real Time PCR
  side_bullet_but   Dengue Real Time PCR
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Our lab is equiped with State of Art Technology & followed good laboratory practice (GLP) guidelines
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DNA Extraction   Amplification
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  Electrophoresis & Analysis of Results  
Collection of clinical specimens and their transportation to the laboratory for PCR test
side_bullet_but   Blood: collect approximately 1ml in a EDTA Vacutainer. Don’t use the Heparin.
  side_bullet_but   Other Clinical samples like CSF, Pus, Urine, Biopsies, Plural fluid, Sputum, Pericardial fluid, Genital lesions, aqueous humor, vitreous tap, corneal scrapings etc collect in a new sterile glass or plastic vials with out any transport medium.
  side_bullet_but   Clinical specimen should be transported in ice-cold container (put a ice pack along with sample and send to the laboratory through courier).
The results will be given with in 24 to 48 hours after receiving the clinical specimen.
To send Clinical specimens
Molecular Diagnostic Laboratory
Narayana Nethralaya
Narayana Health City
Narayana Hrudayalaya campus
Bommasandra, Hosur Road, Bangalore-560099
Phone-080-66660655-58
Fax : 080- 66660650
Department phone: 080-66660670
 
Our Team
Dr. Jaya
(Consultant Microbiologist)
Venkata Ramana A
(Scientist & Incharge)
Chandrasekhar Raju K
(Junior Scientist)
 
cont_icon_2   For any enquiries contact :
 
  Venkata Ramana A
(Scientist & Incharge)
Ph: +91-80-66660670
venkataramana@narayananethralaya.com
 
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