Brucella Antibody, IgM near me in Gurgaon
The Brucella Antibody, IgM test is a blood test used to diagnose a recent or active Brucella infection (brucellosis), a bacterial disease transmitted from animals to humans. This test detects the presence of IgM antibodies, which are produced early in the body’s immune response to the Brucella infection. It is widely available with Tata 1mg labs at an affordable price in Gurgaon.
Brucellosis may present with non-specific symptoms like intermittent fever, chills, excessive sweating, fatigue, joint and muscle pain, and loss of appetite. These symptoms can mimic other illnesses like malaria, typhoid, or tuberculosis, which makes laboratory testing essential for an accurate diagnosis. The Brucella Antibody, IgM plays a key role in identifying the infection, particularly in individuals with occupational exposure (e.g., farmers, veterinarians, slaughterhouse workers) or those who have consumed unpasteurized dairy products. It also helps assess how well the treatment is working in individuals already diagnosed with brucellosis and to confirm the absence of infection in high-risk individuals, such as laboratory personnel or livestock handlers. Early detection enables prompt antibiotic treatment and helps prevent serious complications.
No special preparation is required for this test. Eat and drink as per the daily routine.
Understanding Brucella Antibody, IgM
Brucellosis is an infectious disease caused by the Brucella species of bacteria. It is typically transmitted to humans through direct contact with infected animals or by consuming unpasteurized dairy products such as milk, cheese, or butter. It is also known as “undulant fever” due to its characteristic pattern of rising and falling fever.
The Brucella Antibody, IgM test is used to detect antibodies called immunoglobulin M (IgM) that appear early in the course of infection, typically within the first week of symptom onset. These antibodies serve as crucial markers for recent or ongoing infection of Brucella. Detecting these antibodies helps in the early diagnosis of brucellosis, distinguishing acute infections from chronic ones, and guiding timely treatment to prevent complications.
Brucellosis may present with non-specific symptoms like intermittent fever, chills, excessive sweating, fatigue, joint and muscle pain, and loss of appetite. These symptoms can mimic other illnesses like malaria, typhoid, or tuberculosis, which makes laboratory testing essential for an accurate diagnosis. The Brucella Antibody, IgM plays a key role in identifying the infection, particularly in individuals with occupational exposure (e.g., farmers, veterinarians, slaughterhouse workers and laboratory staff who handle infected animals or their fluids, or manipulate the bacteria directly) or those who have consumed unpasteurized dairy products. It also helps assess how well the treatment is working in individuals already diagnosed with brucellosis and to confirm the absence of infection in high-risk individuals, such as laboratory personnel or livestock handlers. Early detection enables prompt antibiotic treatment and helps prevent serious complications.
No special preparation is required for this test. However, the doctor should be informed about all medications, supplements, or underlying illnesses, as these factors can affect the test results.
Laboratory test results may vary across laboratories. Do not self-medicate and always consult a doctor to understand the test results correctly. In some cases, repeat testing or additional confirmatory tests may be warranted.
Please note: This is an outsourced test. The sample for this test is collected by TATA 1MG and processed at a NABL accredited partnered lab.
What does Brucella Antibody, IgM measure?
The Brucella Antibody, IgM test detects the presence of IgM antibodies in your blood. These antibodies are produced by your immune system when your body is exposed to Brucella bacteria, usually during the early stage of infection. IgM is the first type of antibody to appear in response to an infection, so its presence suggests that the infection is recent or currently active.
A positive result means your immune system has likely reacted to a Brucella infection, and you may have a recent or ongoing illness. A negative result may indicate that there is no infection, or it could mean the test was done too early, before your body started producing enough antibodies to be detected.