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iGene® Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT)

An essential step in providing peace of mind, prenatal testing ensures that pregnant mothers stay informed about the status of their pregnancy.  Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (“NIPT”) is a screening test that analyses foetal DNA in a mother’s blood to screen for foetal chromosomal abnormalities.

iGene® is a non-invasive prenatal test that can detect chromosomal abnormalities, including trisomy aneuploidies, sex chromosome aneuploidies, and deletion syndromes, while providing information on foetal sex, if required.

Requiring only maternal blood drawn from the mother, iGene® is based on Next Generation Sequencing technology that analyses blood samples via a Whole Genome Sequencing approach.

The iGene® test panel is available in 2 options: CORE and COMPREHENSIVE.

PANEL CONTENT
iGene® Core Trisomy Aneuploidies:
Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome)
Trisomy 18 (Edwards Syndrome)
Trisomy 13 (Patau Syndrome)Sex Chromosome Aneuploidies:
Monosomy X (Turner Syndrome) 45, X0
Trisomy X (XXX Syndrome) 47, XXX
Jacobs Syndrome 47, XYY
Klinefelter Syndrome 47, XXYFetal Sex (Information on fetal sex will be reported if requested)
PANEL CONTENT
iGene®
Comprehensive
 

Trisomy Aneuploidies:
Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome)
Trisomy 18 (Edwards Syndrome)
Trisomy 13 (Patau Syndrome)

Sex Chromosome Aneuploidies:
Monosomy X (Turner Syndrome) 45, X0
Trisomy X (XXX Syndrome) 47, XXX
Jacobs Syndrome 47, XYY
Klinefelter Syndrome 47, XXY

Fetal Sex (Information on fetal sex will be reported if requested)

Deletion Syndromes:
1p36 Deletion Syndrome
5p-Deletion Syndrome (Cri du Chat Syndrome)
15q11.2 Microdeletion Syndrome (Prader-Willi/Angelman Syndrome)
16p12.2 Deletion Syndrome
2q33.1 Microdeletion Syndrome
11q23 Microdeletion Syndrome (Jacobsen Syndrome)
1q32.2 Microdeletion Syndrome (Van der Woude Syndrome)

Additional Trisomies:
Trisomy 9
Trisomy 16
Trisomy 22

Patients are advised to consult obstetricians on eligibility before taking these tests. Early screening and detection of potential conditions enables expectant mothers to make informed decisions and address baby’s health needs upon birth.

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is the double-lock door for online security that lets you log into your account that has sensitive data of your patients only after passing through two sets of verification processes.

MFA adds an extra layer of security by prompting a second method of authentication alongside the traditional method of signing in with your username and password. This ensures that each login is secure because access will not be granted without your consent.

By asking for an extra verification factor, MFA enhances the security posture of your organization and greatly reduce the odds of data leakages of patient data.

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