NAT – Nucleic Acid Amplification Test

NAT (Nucleic Acid Amplification Test) is an advanced molecular diagnostic technique used to detect viral genetic material (DNA or RNA) in blood samples. It significantly reduces the window period of infections, ensuring the highest level of blood safety for transfusion services.

NAT is widely used for screening transfusion-transmitted infections such as:

  • HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)
  • HBV (Hepatitis B Virus)
  • HCV (Hepatitis C Virus)

By detecting infections at an early stage, NAT enhances patient safety, minimizes residual risk, and supports compliance with international blood safety standards.

Applications:
Blood Banks, Government & Private Hospitals, Transfusion Centers, Reference Laboratories, and High-Volume Screening Facilities.

Why NAT?
Early detection • Higher sensitivity • Improved transfusion safety • Globally accepted screening method

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