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  • 29 Years
  • 09/09/2025

I have tested positive for NA1 and AG in my dengue test report. What do these results actually indicate, and what treatment or remedies should I follow?

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NA1/AG positivity confirms dengue virus infection. Treatment is mainly supportive, rest, fluids, and regular platelet monitoring.

Dr. Rohinipriyanka Suggests...

Take a Dengue NS1 Antigen - Elisa Test

Answered 09/09/2025

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