Aspergillus Antibody- IgM (In Pune)

The Aspergillus Antibody - IgM test is a crucial diagnostic tool for detecting early immune responses to Aspergillus fumigatus.

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Overview

This common fungus can lead to serious infections, especially in immunocompromised individuals. This test helps determine if the body has been exposed to the fungus and whether an infection may be present.

What Is Aspergillus IgM?

The "Aspergillus IgM" test measures the presence of immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibodies in the blood. IgM antibodies are produced as an early immune response to Aspergillus fumigatus, the most common species responsible for aspergillosis infections. A positive result indicates a current or recent infection, which may require prompt medical attention.

What Does the Aspergillus IgM Test Measure?

The "Aspergillus IgM test" helps identify active infections caused by the fungus. It is particularly useful for individuals at higher risk, such as those with weakened immune systems or those who have undergone organ transplants. The test detects specific IgM antibodies that suggest an acute or early-phase infection.

Why Choose Diagnopein for Aspergillus Antibody- IgM Test?

1. Affordable Testing: Diagnopein provides cost-effective solutions for Aspergillus IgM and IgG testing, ensuring everyone has access to high-quality diagnostics.

2. Cleanliness & Hygiene: We maintain strict hygiene standards to ensure a safe and sterile testing environment for all our patients.

3. Quick Reports: Diagnopein delivers fast, accurate test results for Aspergillus IgM and IgG antibodies, allowing for timely diagnosis and treatment.

4. Expert Pathologists: Our experienced pathologists interpret your test results with precision, ensuring you get the best possible care and guidance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A "high Aspergillus fumigatus IgG" result indicates long-term exposure or a chronic infection with Aspergillus.

An "Aspergillus IgG positive" result means the body has been exposed to the fungus and has produced antibodies, but it may not signify an active infection.

The "Aspergillus fumigatus IgG normal range" is typically below 20 mg/L. Higher levels could indicate exposure or infection.

Testing for both "Aspergillus IgG and IgE" helps provide a complete picture of an individual’s immune response, identifying both chronic exposure and allergic reactions.

A positive "Aspergillus IgM" result indicates a recent or current infection with Aspergillus, requiring medical attention.