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Cytomegalovirus IgG Antibody:- A positive test for CMV IgG indicates that a person was infected with CMV at some time during their life but does not indicate when a person was infected. This applies for persons 12 months of age when maternal antibodies are no longer present. Cytomegalovirus IgM Antibody:- Positive CMV IgM results indicate a recent infection (primary, reactivation, or reinfection). IgM antibody responses in secondary (reactivation) CMV infections have been demonstrated in some CMV mononucleosis patients, in a few pregnant women, and in renal and cardiac transplant patients. Rubella Virus - IgG:- IgG stays in your bloodstream for life. It means you had either the illness or the vaccine in the past and are now immune to the virus. Youre likely to have this test when you need to know that you cant get sick with rubella. Youll need both tests if youre pregnant and your doctor suspects you have rubella. Rubella Virus - IgM:- What does positive Rubella IgM test result mean? Presence of IgM antibodies against rubella suggests an active infection or previous exposure to rubella. Positive IgM and negative IgG indicates a recent infection. Positive IgM in newborn babies are an indication of congenital infection or recent post-natal infection. Toxoplasma gondii - IgG:- High-IgG-avidity test results in patients with positive Toxoplasma IgM test titers can establish that the patient has been infected for at least 3 to 5 months, but low-avidity test results alone are not necessarily diagnostic of an acute infection. Toxoplasma gondii - IgM:-A positive Toxoplasma IgM test is often considered a marker of an acute infection. However, IgM can persist for several months to years after an acute infection, thus making the distinction between an acute and a chronic infection challenging (9, 10). Herpes Simplex Virus 2 IgG:- Herpes simplex 2 (HSV-2, commonly known as genital herpes) is a sexually transmitted disease (STD). It causes sores on skin that comes in contact with the genitals of an infected person. Herpes Simplex Virus 2 (HSV-2) Antibody Test - IgM:- The test is done to find out whether a person has ever been infected with oral or genital herpes. It looks for antibodies to herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) and herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2). An antibody is a substance made by the bodys immune system when it detects harmful substances such as the herpes virus.

TORCH 10 Profile includes 10 Test(s)

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) IgG Antibody
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) IgM Antibody
Rubella Virus IgG Antibody
Rubella Virus IgM Antibody
Herpes Simplex Virus 1 (HSV-1) IgM Antibody
Herpes Simplex Virus 1 (HSV-1) IgG Antibody
Toxoplasma gondii IgG Antibody
Toxoplasma gondii IgM Antibody
Herpes Simplex Virus 2 (HSV-2) IgG Antibody
Herpes Simplex Virus 2 (HSV-2) IgM Antibody

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Blood tests are used to measure or examine cells, chemicals, proteins, or other substances in the blood. Blood testing, also known as blood work, is one of the most common types of lab tests. Blood work is often included as part of a regular checkup.
Blood tests are used to:
Help diagnose certain diseases and conditions
Monitor a chronic disease or condition, such as diabetes or high cholesterol
Find out if treatment for a disease is working
Check how well your organs are working. Your organs include your liver, kidneys, heart, and thyroid.
Help diagnose bleeding or clotting disorders
Find out if your immune system is having trouble fighting infections
A health care provider will need to take a sample of your blood. This is also called a blood draw. When a blood draw is taken from a vein, it's known as venipuncture; It is the most common type of blood collection.
Most blood tests do not require any special preparations. For some tests like lipid or glucose tests you may need to fast (not eat or drink anything except water) for around 8 to 12 hours. Your doctor will provide all the instructions, in case any special instructions are to be followed before the test.
"There is very minimal risk with having a finger prick test or venipuncture. During venipuncture, you may have slight pain or bruising at the spot where the needle was put in, but most symptoms go away quickly.
Collecting blood from an artery is more painful than collecting from a vein, but complications are rare. You may have some bleeding, bruising, or soreness at the spot where the needle was put in. Also, you should avoid lifting heavy objects for 24 hours after the test."
"Blood testing provides important information about your health; however, it does not always give sufficient information about your condition. If you had a blood work, you may need other types of tests before your doctor can make a definitive diagnosis."

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