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Bordetella Pertussis IgM At

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up to 8 days

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Blood Draw

Category

Immunology

Written by:

Dr. Igor Švonja, MD

Updated:

January 22, 2026

Published:

July 25, 2023

Reading Time:

4 min

At IntroLab in Belgrade, we offer a range of diagnostic services, including the Bordetella Pertussis IgM At test. This test is crucial for identifying an infection caused by the Bordetella pertussis bacterium, which leads to whooping cough.

What is Bordetella Pertussis?

Bordetella Pertussis is a bacterium that causes whooping cough, a serious respiratory infection that spreads easily. This illness is especially dangerous for infants and young children but can affect people of any age. When the Bordetella Pertussis bacterium enters the body, the immune system produces specific antibodies, including IgM antibodies. These antibodies appear early in the infection and can be detected through the Bordetella Pertussis IgM At test.

Why is it important to test for these antibodies, and who should consider testing?

Testing for Bordetella Pertussis IgM antibodies is typically recommended for individuals with symptoms such as:

  • Whooping cough
  • A prolonged cough
  • Coughing fits that lead to vomiting

This test is particularly valuable for early diagnosis, which is important for reducing the risk of complications and preventing the spread of the infection to others.

When should you consider the Bordetella Pertussis IgM At test?

If you have symptoms that suggest whooping cough, it’s recommended to take this test. Those who have been in close contact with someone diagnosed with whooping cough should also consider testing. Early detection of a Bordetella Pertussis infection is crucial for effective treatment and controlling the spread of the disease.

How are the results interpreted?

The interpretation of the Bordetella Pertussis IgM At test results depends on the clinical context. A positive result typically indicates a recent infection with Bordetella Pertussis. In contrast, a negative result may suggest that the person has not been infected, or that the infection is very recent, and the body has not yet produced enough antibodies to be detected by the test.

Types of antibody tests

Different antibodies can be measured when testing for Bordetella Pertussis:

  • Bordetella Pertussis IgG At test: This test detects IgG antibodies, which usually appear in the later stages of infection and can indicate past exposure to the bacterium.
  • Bordetella Pertussis IgA At test: This test detects IgA antibodies, found on mucous membranes, which can suggest a recent or ongoing infection.

Each type of antibody provides specific information about the duration and stage of the infection, as well as the body’s immune response. The selection of the appropriate test will depend on the specific clinical symptoms and situation.

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