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Widal Test (Tube Agglutination)

Widal Test (Tube Agglutination) near me in Kattupakkam

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Typhoid Test (Tube Agglutination)
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The Widal Test (Tube Agglutination) test is a blood test that helps diagnose typhoid and paratyphoid fever, collectively named enteric fever. It helps evaluate the level of antibodies produced by the body in response to Salmonella typhi/paratyphi, the bacteria causing typhoid (enteric fever). Available at an affordable price with Tata 1mg labs in Kattupakkam, this test can confirm or rule out whether or not an individual has been infected with the bacteria that causes typhoid fever.

This test detects antibodies produced by the body in response to Salmonella typhi antigens - O (somatic) and H (flagellar). This test involves mixing the patient’s blood sample (containing antibodies) with the commercially available stained bacterial antigens and observing for agglutination (clumping) reactions, indicating the presence of specific antibodies.

It is suggested to perform this test in the second week of the illness since antibody levels against O and H antigens typically appear in the blood by then. For more reliable results, it is advisable to conduct the test with two blood samples taken 7 to 10 days apart.

 

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Understanding Widal Test (Tube Agglutination)

The Widal Test (Tube Agglutination) test named after its founder Georges Ferdinand Widal, is a serological test that helps diagnose typhoid fever. This bacterial infection typically presents symptoms  within 6 to 30 days of exposure, including high fever, fatigue, headache, abdominal pain, diarrhea or constipation, weight loss, and a rash known as “rose spots.” These symptoms can resemble those of other diseases, making accurate diagnosis difficult without proper testing. Early diagnosis and treatment are important to prevent serious complications, such as severe intestinal bleeding or perforation. 

The Widal Test (Tube Agglutination) test detects antibodies produced by the body in response to Salmonella typhi antigens - O (somatic) and H (flagellar). This test involves mixing the patient’s blood sample (containing antibodies) with the commercially available stained bacterial antigens and observing for agglutination (clumping) reactions, indicating the presence of specific antibodies. It is suggested to perform this test in the second week of the illness since antibody levels against O and H antigens typically appear in the blood by then. For more reliable results, it is advisable to conduct the test with two blood samples taken 7 to 10 days apart.

Interpretation of test results requires consideration of factors such as the clinical history, vaccination status, and prevalence of typhoid in the region. However, the Widal Test (Tube Agglutination) test has certain limitations and should not be used as a standalone diagnostic test in cases with low antibody titers. It can produce false-positive results due to cross-reactivity with other bacterial infections and false-negatives in early infection or vaccinated individuals. Also, it cannot distinguish between past or current infection. Therefore, it is often combined with other diagnostic methods for a more reliable diagnosis. 

No special preparation is required for this test but inform your doctor about all the medications or supplements that you are taking, as they may affect the test results and may require adjustments or temporary discontinuation. Also, provide your vaccination history to help them correlate your clinical and laboratory findings. 

Test results may vary across laboratories due to differences in methodology and laboratory guidelines. Do not self-medicate at home solely based on these results and always consult your doctor for proper understanding of the test results. The test results will help the doctor tailor your overall treatment plan.

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What does Widal Test (Tube Agglutination) measure?

The Widal Test (Tube Agglutination) measures the levels of specific antibodies in the blood against antigens of the bacteria Salmonella typhi/paratyphi, the causative agents for enteric fever. This test detects agglutinating (clumping) antibodies against two types of antigens: the ‘O’ antigen (somatic) and the ‘H’ antigen (flagellar). A significant elevation in the levels of these antibodies (increased titres) suggests a current or recent infection with Salmonella typhi/paratyphi suggesting enteric fever.

The Widal Test (Tube Agglutination) test is useful for diagnosing typhoid fever in typhoid endemic areas, helping doctors tailor appropriate treatment plans. 

FAQs related to Widal Test (Tube Agglutination) in Kattupakkam

The Widal Test (Tube Agglutination) test helps diagnose typhoid fever (enteric fever), a bacterial infection caused by Salmonella typhi/paratyphi.
The Widal test has been in use for more than a century as an aid in the diagnosis of typhoid fever. It is a tube dilution test that measures agglutinating antibodies against the lipopolysaccharide O and protein flagellar H antigens of S. typhi. Yes, it can be used as a confirmatory test when the tires are significant.
Consider getting tested if you have been exposed to someone with typhoid fever and are unsure about their immunity status. Another reason to go for the test is if you have traveled outside your country and think you are at great risk.
No, fasting is not required for this test.
No, there is no risk associated with the Widal Test (Tube Agglutination) test. It is a safe procedure. It generally involves a blood sample withdrawal from the vein of the arm. However, some individuals may experience bruising or swelling at the needle prick site, which is usually self-limiting and not bothersome.
The normal range is the widal test negative.
O is considered lgM somatic antigen and appears first, representing the initial response to acute typhoid fever. Whereas, H is considered an IgG flagellar antigen that usually develops more slowly but persists for longer.
Yes. In Kattupakkam, you can schedule the Widal Test (Tube Agglutination) test near you with Tata 1mg Labs. The test is easy to book, cost-effective, and available with a comprehensive report.
Yes, home sample collection for the Widal Test (Tube Agglutination) test is readily available in Kattupakkam. Tata 1mg Labs allows you to choose a date and time that suits your schedule for sample collection.
If you want to schedule the Widal Test (Tube Agglutination) test with Tata 1mg Labs in Kattupakkam, the procedure is fairly easy and hassle-free. Follow these steps to book a test: 1). Visit the Lab Tests section on the Tata 1mg website. 2). Add the test you want in the cart. 3). Pick a time and date slot according to your convenience; however, do consider the necessary prerequisites while scheduling a test. 4). You will receive a notification with all the details once the test is scheduled.
Tata 1mg Labs is a pocket-friendly platform for booking lab tests in Kattupakkam. The Widal Test (Tube Agglutination) test is available at an affordable price of Rs. 290.
At Tata 1mg Labs, we understand the importance of timely results. We strive to provide fast turnaround times for test results, allowing you to get the information you need promptly. On average, we take 72 hours to provide the reports of the Widal Test (Tube Agglutination) test in Kattupakkam.

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