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Name : Mr. VIJAY KUMAR V Age / Sex : 34 Year(s) / Male Collected On : 18/11/2022 02:01 PM
Patient ID : OHPU2UW1271623 Ref. Doctor : Received On : 18/11/2022 02:01 PM
Visit No. : G5264901 Client : Orange Health Reported On : 18/11/2022 04:17 PM
Bangalore

Test Results Units Biological Reference Interval

SEROLOGY

Treponema Pallidum Haemagglutination Negative Negative


(TPHA)
(Serum)
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Dr. Rakesh Kumar
M.Sc, PHD
Consultant Biochemist
Name : Mr. Vijay Kumar V Age / Sex : 34 Year(s) / Male Collected On : 16/11/2022 05:35 PM
Patient ID : OHPZVQXX270078 Ref. Doctor : Received On : 16/11/2022 07:13 PM
Visit No. : B36947001 Reported On : 18/11/2022 06:45 PM

Test Results Units Biological Reference Interval

BIOCHEMISTRY

LIPID PROFILE
(Serum)

Total Cholesterol 235 mg/dl Desirable: < 200


(Cholesterol Oxidase) Borderline High: 200-239
High: >= 240
The normal day-to-day variation of total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and HDL cholesterol is of 3-5%.

Triglycerides 274 mg/dL Normal: < 150


(Cholesterol Oxidase) Borderline High: 150-199
High: 200-499
Very High: >= 500
The normal day-to-day variation of triglycerides is 20 to 30%.

HDL Cholesterol 39 mg/dL High (Desirable): > 60


(CHE/CHO/POD) Acceptable: 40-59
Low: < 39
LDL Cholesterol 141 mg/dL Optimal: < 100
(Calculated) Near to above Optimal: 100-129
Borderline High: 130-159
High: 160-189
Very High: >= 190
VLDL Cholesterol 55 mg/dL < 30
(Calculated)

Cholesterol / HDL Ratio 6.0 < 4.97


(Calculated)

LDL:HDL RATIO 3.6 < 3.5


(Calculated)

Dr. Madhutej TH
Pathologist Page 1 of 4
Name : Mr. Vijay Kumar V Age / Sex : 34 Year(s) / Male Collected On : 16/11/2022 05:35 PM
Patient ID : OHPZVQXX270078 Ref. Doctor : Received On : 16/11/2022 07:13 PM
Visit No. : B36947001 Reported On : 18/11/2022 06:45 PM

Test Results Units Biological Reference Interval

SEROLOGY

Anti-HCV antibodies 0.02 S/C Units Non-reactive: < 0.90


(Serum,ECLIA) Reactive: >= 1.00
Borderline: 0.90-1.00

• The results from this or any other diagnostic test should be used and interpreted only in the context of the
overall clinical picture.

• A negative test result does not exclude the possibility of exposure to or infection with HCV. HCV antibodies
may be undetectable in some stages of the infection and in some clinical conditions.

HIV 1 & 2 0.09 S/C Units Non-reactive: < 0.90


(Serum,ECLIA) Reactive: >= 1.00
• The VITROS HIV Combo test uses 3 recombinant antigens derived from HIV–1 envelope (env 13), HIV-1 group O envelope (env 70-3) and HIV–2
envelope (env 31). These antigens detect antibodies to HIV–1 and antibodies to HIV–2 in the same test.
• The VITROS HIV Combo test also uses antibodies to HIV p24 antigen to enable detection of HIV p24 antigen that may be present in early
seroconversion before the onset of antibody response enabling earlier diagnosis of HIV infection.
• The results from this or any other diagnostic test should be used and interpreted only in the context of the overall clinical picture. Repeat testing after 3 to
6 months later is advised if clinically indicated.

HBsAg 0.19 S/C Units Non-reactive: < 0.90


(Serum,ECLIA) Reactive: >= 1.00
Borderline: 0.90-1.00
• The results from this or any other diagnostic test should be used and interpreted only in the context of the overall clinical picture.
• A negative test result does not exclude the possibility of exposure to or infection with hepatitis B virus. Levels of HBsAg may be undetectable both in
early infection and late after infection.

Dr. Madhutej TH
Pathologist Page 2 of 4
Name : Mr. Vijay Kumar V Age / Sex : 34 Year(s) / Male Registered On : 16/11/2022 07:13 PM
Patient ID : OHPZVQXX270078 Ref. Doctor : Received On : 16/11/2022 07:13 PM
Visit No. : B36947001 Reported On : 18/11/2022 06:45 PM

Urine Culture
Microbiology
Report Status : Final Report
Specimen : Urine
Incub Period : 48 hrs of incubation

Culture
Culture : No growth after 48 hours of aerobic incubation

Dr. Rincy Susan Mathew, MD


Microbiologist Page 3 of 4
Name : Mr. Vijay Kumar V Age / Sex : 34 Year(s) / Male Registered On : 16/11/2022 07:13 PM
Patient ID : OHPZVQXX270078 Ref. Doctor : Received On : 16/11/2022 07:13 PM
Visit No. : B36947001 Reported On : 18/11/2022 06:45 PM

Page 4 of 4
Name : Mr. VIJAY KUMAR V Age / Sex : 34 Year(s) / Male Collected On : 18/11/2022 01:47 PM
Patient ID : OHPU2UW1271623 Ref. Doctor : Received On : 18/11/2022 01:48 PM
Visit No. : G104501 Client : Orange Health Reported On : 18/11/2022 06:54 PM
Bangalore

Test Results Units Biological Reference Interval

SEROLOGY

Anti Treponema Pallidum (TPAB) 0.34 Index <0.9: Negative 0.9-1.0:


antibody Equivocal >1.1: Positive
(Serum,Elisa)
The first anti-Tp antibodies being detect from the second week after infection, belongs to IgM class, their titer reaching its maximum at 6-9 weeks
and then falling down. Tp-specific IgG antibodies are produced from week 4.

Chlamydia Trachomatis antibody IgG 0.31 Index <0.9: Negative 0.9-1.0:


(Serum,Elisa) Equivocal >1.1: Positive
Chlamydia trachomatis is associated with infections of the mucous membranes of the urogenital system, the upper respiratory tract, and the eye.
The usefulness of serological tests depends on the site of infection, duration of disease, infecting serovars and previous exposure to chlamydial
antigens.

Chlamydia Trachomatis antibody IgM 0.28 Index <0.9: Negative 0.9-1.0:


(Serum,Elisa) Equivocal >1.1: Positive
Chlamydia trachomatis is associated with infections of the mucous membranes of the urogenital system, the upper respiratory tract, and the eye.
The usefulness of serological tests depends on the site of infection, duration of disease, infecting serovars and previous exposure to chlamydial
antigens.

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Dr. Rakesh Kumar
Consultant Biochemistry
Name : Mr. VIJAY KUMAR V Age / Sex : 34 Year(s) / Male Collected On : 18/11/2022 01:47 PM
Patient ID : OHPU2UW1271623 Ref. Doctor : Received On : 18/11/2022 01:48 PM
Visit No. : G104501 Client : Orange Health Reported On : 18/11/2022 09:49 PM
Bangalore

Test Results Units Biological Reference Interval

SEROLOGY

Anti Treponema Pallidum (TPAB) 0.34 Index <0.9: Negative 0.9-1.0:


antibody Equivocal >1.1: Positive
(Serum,Elisa)
The first anti-Tp antibodies being detect from the second week after infection, belongs to IgM class, their titer reaching its maximum at 6-9 weeks
and then falling down. Tp-specific IgG antibodies are produced from week 4.

Chlamydia Trachomatis antibody IgG 0.31 Index <0.9: Negative 0.9-1.0:


(Serum,Elisa) Equivocal >1.1: Positive
Chlamydia trachomatis is associated with infections of the mucous membranes of the urogenital system, the upper respiratory tract, and the eye.
The usefulness of serological tests depends on the site of infection, duration of disease, infecting serovars and previous exposure to chlamydial
antigens.

Chlamydia Trachomatis antibody IgM 0.28 Index <0.9: Negative 0.9-1.0:


(Serum,Elisa) Equivocal >1.1: Positive
Chlamydia trachomatis is associated with infections of the mucous membranes of the urogenital system, the upper respiratory tract, and the eye.
The usefulness of serological tests depends on the site of infection, duration of disease, infecting serovars and previous exposure to chlamydial
antigens.

Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) Type I & II 0.36 U/mL Negative: < 0.90 Positive: > 0.91
antibodies IgG

Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) Type I & II 0.37 Positivity Negative : <0.9 Equivocal : 0.91 -
antibodies IgM Index 1.10 Positive : >1.10
(Serum)
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Dr. Rakesh Kumar
Consultant Biochemistry
Name : Mr. VIJAY KUMAR V Age / Sex : 34 Year(s) / Male Collected On : 18/11/2022 01:47 PM
Patient ID : OHPU2UW1271623 Ref. Doctor : Received On : 18/11/2022 01:48 PM
Visit No. : G104501 Client : Orange Health Reported On : 19/11/2022 12:48 PM
Bangalore

Test Results Units Biological Reference Interval

SEROLOGY

Anti Treponema Pallidum (TPAB) 0.34 Index <0.9: Negative 0.9-1.0:


antibody Equivocal >1.1: Positive
(Serum,Elisa)
The first anti-Tp antibodies being detect from the second week after infection, belongs to IgM class, their titer reaching its maximum at 6-9 weeks
and then falling down. Tp-specific IgG antibodies are produced from week 4.

Chlamydia Trachomatis antibody IgG 0.31 Index <0.9: Negative 0.9-1.0:


(Serum,Elisa) Equivocal >1.1: Positive
Chlamydia trachomatis is associated with infections of the mucous membranes of the urogenital system, the upper respiratory tract, and the eye.
The usefulness of serological tests depends on the site of infection, duration of disease, infecting serovars and previous exposure to chlamydial
antigens.

Chlamydia Trachomatis antibody IgM 0.28 Index <0.9: Negative 0.9-1.0:


(Serum,Elisa) Equivocal >1.1: Positive
Chlamydia trachomatis is associated with infections of the mucous membranes of the urogenital system, the upper respiratory tract, and the eye.
The usefulness of serological tests depends on the site of infection, duration of disease, infecting serovars and previous exposure to chlamydial
antigens.

Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) Type I & II 0.36 U/mL Negative: < 0.90 Positive: > 0.91
antibodies IgG

Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) Type I & II 0.37 Positivity Negative : <0.9 Equivocal : 0.91 -
antibodies IgM Index 1.10 Positive : >1.10
(Serum)

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Dr. Rakesh Kumar
Consultant Biochemistry
Name : Mr. VIJAY KUMAR V Age / Sex : 34 Year(s) / Male Collected On : 18/11/2022 01:47 PM
Patient ID : OHPU2UW1271623 Ref. Doctor : Received On : 18/11/2022 01:48 PM
Visit No. : G104501 Client : Orange Health Reported On : 19/11/2022 12:48 PM
Bangalore

Test Results Units Biological Reference Interval

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

Chlamydia Trachomatis & Neisseria Gonorrhoeae Qualitative PCR


(Truenat Method)

CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS DETECTED

NEISSERIA GONORRHOEAE NOT DETECTED

Clinical Significance:

Neisseria gonorrhoeae is a species of geam-negative diplococci bacteria causes the sexually transmitted transmitted
genitourinary infection gonorrhea as well as other forms of gonococcal disease including disseminated gonococcemia, septic
arthritis and gonococcal ophthalmia neonatroum. N. gonorrhoeae can cause infection of genitals, throat and eyes.

Chlamydia trachomatis is a gram negative bacterium, one of four bacterial species in the genus Chlamydia. The bacteria exist as
obligate intracellular parasites of eukaryotic cells due to their inability to synthesize ATP.

Conditions of Reporting: All Lab results are subject to clinical interpretation by a qualified medical professional & This report is
not subject to use for any medico-legal purpose.

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M.Sc, PhD
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