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Hello Sir/madam I am on day 17 after getting infection from Corona virus. Now i am free from all the symptoms related to Covid. I want to go for CRP. I want to ask should I go for just CRP or Should I go for HS-CRP? To check the viral load. Which is better according to your experience? Thank sir
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Its 17 days post Corona infection. No need of any test if symptoms free. Even then you want to be tested then go for RTPCR for covid whether you are still positive or its negative
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If you are symptomfree.why testing?.
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Go for CRP , And to check viral load Go for RTPCR and ask the lab to give CT value.. if value is above 24 and u r not having symptoms then u r less infectious..but Covid positive and if value is 35 or above u r negative and Not at all infectious
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No need to test.
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Go for RTPCR WITH CT VALUE
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