Know More About This Test
Fever Profile-II is a diagnostic panel designed to identify common infectious causes of prolonged or unexplained fever. It includes targeted blood tests for bacterial, viral, or parasitic infections based on regional disease prevalence.
This profile helps narrow down the cause of fever when routine tests are inconclusive.
Why Is This Test Recommended?
It is recommended for patients with persistent fever, chills, body aches, or suspected tropical infections such as typhoid, malaria, or viral illnesses.
What Do the Results Indicate?
Results help identify the specific infectious agent, guiding appropriate treatment and preventing complications.
How Is the Test Performed and Prepared For?
Blood samples are collected. Fasting is usually not required.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is this test disease-specific?
It screens multiple causes; Fever Profile-II tests for several common infections simultaneously rather than targeting a single disease.
Can it replace individual tests?
Often; this comprehensive panel can replace multiple individual tests, providing a cost-effective and efficient approach to diagnosing fever causes.
How soon should it be done?
Early in fever; testing should ideally be done when fever persists beyond 3-5 days or when initial evaluation is inconclusive.
Is repeat testing needed?
Sometimes; repeat testing may be necessary if initial results are negative but symptoms persist, or to monitor treatment response.
Does it guide antibiotics?
Yes, identifying the specific pathogen helps doctors prescribe appropriate antibiotics and avoid unnecessary or ineffective treatments.










