CRP test enables the detection of C-reactive protein in four ranges: below 10 mg/L, 10-40 mg/L, 40-80 mg/L and equal to or higher than 80 mg/L. Usually, the test result above 10 mg/L CRP indicates a developing infection or inflammation of the body. The determination of CRP levels can be used in particular to differentiate bacterial from viral infections.
The test is performed with blood from finger using attached needle. The test result is read by interpreting the coloured lines after 5 minutes.
When should the test be performed?
The CRP Test should be performed in the event of clinical symptoms suggesting an infection, such as: low-grade fever, headache, fever, or general weakness. Before going to the doctor, it is worth checking whether the infection is bacterial – requiring an antibiotic, or viral – requiring symptomatic treatment with over-the-counter medications.
What is the accuracy of the test?
The conducted clinical trials indicate that the results obtained with the CRP Test are over 95% consistent with the results obtained with the laboratory methods.
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