Salam sejahtera dan terima kasih atas soalan yang diajukan. Show Kami memahami bahawa anda ingin mengetahui tentang tempoh menunggu keputusan ujian saringan COVID-19 bagi kenalan anda. Kami akan cuba membantu anda. Untuk makluman pihak anda, keputusan swab test kebiasaannya mengambil masa dalam 24 hingga 48 jam. Namun begitu, tempoh ini boleh menjadi lebih lama sekiranya ramai yang menjalani ujian tersebut. Pihak anda juga boleh menghubungi klinik kerajaan tempat kenalan anda melakukan ujian saringan tersebut untuk kepastian. Jika anda mempunyai kontak rapat dengan individu yang disahkan POSITIF COVID-19 ataupun anda memiliki sebarang gejala COVID-19, anda dinasihatkan untuk kuarantin kendiri sementara menunggu hasil ujian tersebut. Untuk makluman anda, menurut WHO, simptom-simptom COVID-19 yang lebih lazim dilaporkan ialah: Demam (lebih daripada 37.5 darjah celsius)Keletihan Batuk Lenguh dan sakit sendiSakit tekak Sakit kepalaKesukaran bernafas Hilang deria bau Akan tetapi, gejala COVID-19 yang dialami oleh seseorang individu ke individu yang lain adalah berbeza. Anda juga boleh menghubungi Pusat Kesiapsiagaan dan Respons Krisis ( CPRC ) bagi mendapatkan informasi tambahan. Talian CPRC:0388810200+ berharap penerangan ini dapat membantu anda. Terima kasih Sila klik di sini untuk bercakap dengan doktor. Klik di sini untuk dapatkan kit ujian COVID-19 Kendiri RTK Antigen Air Liur yang lebih murah, mudah digunakan serta tidak perlu ambil sampel dari hidung atau tekak. Anda boleh lakukan ujian saringan sendiri di rumah! Untuk Membuat Janji Temu Vaksinasi COVID-19 Di Klinik Swasta, Klik Di Sini Untuk Menempah Ujian PCR/Ujian RTK COVID-19, Klik Di Sini Dikemaskini pada: Fri Jul 23 2021 17:57:40 GMT+0800 (Malaysia Time)
Meski telah mengalami penurunan, namun masih banyak kita mendengar kerabat, tetangga kita mengalami inveksi virus corona. Banyak juga yang kemudian bertanya sebetulnya berapa lama sih rata-rata hasil swab bisa keluar setelah dilakukan pemeriksaan. Saat ini ada beberapa jenis swab yang dilakukan di lingkungan kita yang paling banyak kita dengar adalah rapid swab dan swab PCR. Menurut dr. Eva Melinda, hasil swab berapa lama bisa keluar cukup dalam 2 jam untuk rapid dan 24 jam menggunakan test PCR. Namun karena banyaknya pemeriksaan yang dilakukan untuk saat ini terutama di daerah endemik, dengan jutaan penduduknya. Dan alat PCR masih terbatas jumlahnya dibutuhkan waktu yang lebih lama untuk bisa mendapatkan hasilnya. Di GSI lab sendiri pemeriksaan hasil swab berapa lama nya keluar bisa pada hari itu juga, atau H+1 setelah dilakukan pemeriksaan. Memang untuk hasil pemeriksaan yang cepat dibutuhkan hasilnya biaya yang di keluarkan bisa lebih tinggi. Dibandingkan dengan pemeriksaan swab pcr yang ditunggu H+1 dengan biaya hanya Rp 699.000 saja. Berapa Lama Hasil Swab dan Kapan DilakukanHasil swab berapa lamaPara pakar berpendapat semakin cepat orang yang mengalami kontak erat dengan pasien covid 19 dilakukan pemeriksaan semakin baik. “Orang yag mengalami kontak erat sebaiknya menempatkan diri sebagai suspek covid-19” jelas dokter Eva. Hal ini untuk mencegah semakin menyebarnya infeksi virus corona di masyarakat. Baik pemeriksaan rapid maupun PCR sebagai baku standart baik dilakukan. Ketika hasil pemeriksaan menunjukan hasil positif. Pasien disarankan untuk melakukan isolasi mandiri di rumah jika memang tidak memiliki gejala yang memberatkan kondisi pasien. Sementara pada kasus penderita covid-19 yang bergejala, sebaiknya dirujuk ke rumah sakit untuk mencegah kemungkinan terjadinya perburukan penyakit atau bahkan kematian. Beberapa instansi pemerintah seperti puskesmas yang sebelumnya gencar melakukan pemeriksaan anggota keluarga yang mengalami kontak erat dengan pasien covid-19. Belakangan ini juga mulai menurun, beberapa pihak mempermasalahkan berkurangnya stok reagen di daerah tersebut. Hal seperti ini serausnya bisa diatasi oleh pemerintah setempat atau dengan bekerja sama dengan pihak lain untuk bisa mencukupi kebutuhan tersebut. Penundaan atau berkurangnya pemeriksaan skrining covid-19 dapat menyebabkan meningkatnya jumlah kejadian infeksi virus corona. Belum lagi adanya libur panjang sebentar lagi terkait libur idul fitri tahun 2021, semua pihak harus siap jika ada kemungkinan terjadinya peningkatan inveksi virus corona, meski aktivitas mudik atau pulang ke kampung secara tegas dilarang pemerintah pusat dan daerah.
The nose swab PCR test for COVID-19 is an accurate and reliable test for diagnosing COVID-19. A positive test means you likely have COVID-19. A negative test means you probably did not have COVID-19 at the time of the test. Get tested if you have symptoms of COVID-19 or have been exposed to someone who tested positive for COVID-19.
PCR means polymerase chain reaction. It’s a test to detect genetic material from a specific organism, such as a virus. The test detects the presence of a virus if you have the virus at the time of the test. The test could also detect fragments of the virus even after you are no longer infected. What is a COVID-19 PCR test?The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test for COVID-19 is a molecular test that analyzes your upper respiratory specimen, looking for genetic material (ribonucleic acid or RNA) of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Scientists use the PCR technology to amplify small amounts of RNA from specimens into deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), which is replicated until SARS-CoV-2 is detectable if present. The PCR test has been the gold standard test for diagnosing COVID-19 since authorized for use in February 2020. It’s accurate and reliable. Who should get tested for COVID-19?Your healthcare provider may recommend testing for COVID-19 if you have any of the following symptoms:
Not everyone with COVID-19 develops symptoms. And not all symptomatic people develop all of the symptoms listed above. Please check with your healthcare provider if you’re feeling unwell during the COVID-19 pandemic — even if you’ve been vaccinated.
There are three key steps to the COVID-19 PCR test:
A positive test result means that it's likely that you have an infection with SARS-CoV-2. This could be due to asymptomatic infection, but if you have symptoms, then this infection is called COVID-19. Most people have mild illness and can recover safely at home without medical care. Contact your healthcare provider if your symptoms get worse or if you have questions or concerns. A negative test result means you probably didn't have an infection with SARS-CoV-2 at the time your specimen was collected. However, it's possible to have COVID-19 but not have the virus detected by the test. For example, this may happen if you recently became infected but you don’t have symptoms yet — or it could happen if you've had COVID-19 for more than a week before being tested. A negative test doesn’t mean you are safe for any length of time: You can be exposed to COVID-19 after your test, get infected and spread the SARS-Cov-2 virus to others. If your test is positive, talk with your healthcare provider, stay home and separate yourself from others. If your test is negative, continue to take steps to protect yourself and others from getting COVID-19. Read more about what to do if you test positive and ways to prevent getting infected with COVID-19. You should receive your test results as early as 24 hours after sample collection, but sometimes it can take a few days, depending on how long it takes the sample to reach the laboratory. How long do you test positive after having had COVID-19?Because the PCR test is so sensitive, it can detect very small amounts of virus material. This means that the test can continue to detect fragments of SARS-CoV-2 virus even after you’ve recovered from COVID-19 and are no longer contagious. So you may continue to test positive if you've had COVID-19 in the distant past, even though you can’t spread the SARS-CoV-2 virus to others. Prolonged infection in immunocompromised individuals can occur where they shed infectious virus for months. Also, healthy people can become reinfected. If you test positive for SARS-CoV-2 but you think you might have already recovered from COVID-19, please discuss with a healthcare provider.
There are two types of tests for COVID-19: the PCR test and the antigen test.
Which COVID test is more accurate?The antigen test is typically faster but is less sensitive than the PCR test. Because the antigen test is not as accurate as PCR, if an antigen test is negative, your healthcare provider could request a PCR test to confirm the negative antigen test result. How do I find out where to get tested for COVID-19?If you have symptoms of COVID-19 or were exposed to people who have symptoms or have tested positive, you may want a test. First, talk with your healthcare provider. They will review your symptoms in person or on a video appointment. If needed, the provider orders a test and helps you find a testing location and time. Keep in mind that if you’ve been exposed to the SARS-CoV-2 virus but don’t have symptoms, call the testing site first to make sure they can accommodate you. You can also call or check the websites of your local hospitals in your health insurance network or check with community health centers or urgent care centers. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services provides links to find community-based testing sites in your state. You can also check your state or local health department websites for the latest information on testing locations. The Centers for Disease Control provides links to these state and local health departments. A note from Cleveland Clinic Accurate and quick tests are key to slowing the spread of COVID-19. If you develop symptoms, please call your healthcare provider or your local public health department to determine where to go for testing. Trust your healthcare provider to recommend the quickest, most accurate test available. To keep those around you safe, you should wear a face mask that fits snugly over your nose, mouth and chin, and avoid close contact with others until you get the results of your COVID test. Be sure to monitor your symptoms and seek emergency care if you have:
Last reviewed by a Cleveland Clinic medical professional on 08/24/2021. References
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