TORCH screen test
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Introduction: • TORCH stands for Toxoplasma other Rubella, Cytomegalovirus and Herpes simplex virus. • This is the jumbo spot/ quick screen test for above infectious agents. • Procedure: • This kit contains test strip, buffer and dropper. • First of all all the requirements was made ready at working bench. • Sample was loaded on wells and later put buffer on each wells. • It was then waited for 15-25 minutes. • Observations: • band on control region: test valid • band on test region: positive • No band on test region: Negative • No band on control: Test invalid • Result: • TORCH screen tests: Negative • Importance: • The TORCH screen is a group of blood tests. These tests check for several different infections in a newborn. The full form of TORCH is toxoplasmosis, rubella ,cytomegalovirus and herpes simplex. • Importance: • If a woman becomes infected with certain germs during her pregnancy, the baby may also become infected while still in the womb. The baby is more sensitive to harm from infection during the first 3 to 4 months of the pregnancy. • This test is used to screen infants for TORCH infections. These infections may lead to the following problems in the baby: • Birth defects • Growth delay • Brain and nervous system problems. • ~-~~-~~~-~~-~ • Please watch: Germ tube test • • Germ tube test for yeat / Candida/GTT • ~-~~-~~~-~~-~
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