Adenovirus IgM At
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1900.00 rsd
Reverse time
up to 4 days
Sampling
Blood Draw
Category
Immunology
The adenovirus IgM At test, available at IntroLab in Belgrade, is essential for identifying infections caused by adenoviruses. This test helps determine the presence of IgM antibodies to adenovirus in your system.
What is adenovirus IgM At?
Adenoviruses are a group of viruses that can cause various illnesses, including:
- Colds
- Sore throats
- Pneumonia
- Diarrhea
- Conjunctivitis
Adenovirus IgM At refers to specific antibodies, known as immunoglobulin M (IgM), produced by the immune system in response to adenovirus infections. These antibodies are the body’s initial defense against infection and can be detected in the blood within a few days of the infection onset.
Why is measuring adenovirus IgM At important?
Measuring Adenovirus IgM antibodies is crucial for the rapid detection of adenovirus infections. Early detection can greatly enhance treatment success and help prevent the virus from spreading further. Without this test, an adenovirus infection may go unnoticed, potentially leading to more severe complications.
When is this test necessary?
With over 50 known types of adenoviruses, some can cause mild symptoms while others can lead to serious health issues. The test helps identify infections caused by any of these adenovirus types.
This test is highly recommended if you exhibit symptoms of an adenovirus infection. It is particularly important for individuals with weakened immune systems, as they are more vulnerable to these infections.
Interpreting the results
Elevated levels of adenovirus IgM At may indicate an active or recent adenovirus infection. Low levels generally suggest the absence of infection. However, these results should be interpreted alongside your symptoms and clinical history. For a comprehensive understanding of your results, consult your doctor.
Test process
Testing for adenovirus IgM At is one method to evaluate the immune response to an adenovirus infection. For a more detailed insight into the infection’s dynamics and stages, additional tests are often performed.
- Adenovirus IgG At: This antibody subtype usually appears after IgM antibodies begin to decline. Their presence can indicate a past infection and potential immunity.
- Adenovirus IgA At: This antibody subtype is crucial for detecting infections transmitted through mucous membranes, such as respiratory or gastrointestinal infections. The presence of IgA antibodies against adenovirus may indicate a recent or current infection.
Measuring these other antibody levels along with Adenovirus IgM At provides a comprehensive view of the infection stage, allowing experts to make informed decisions about the best treatment approach. Collecting this information through a series of tests helps to better understand the immune system’s response to adenovirus infection.
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Sample: Venous Blood
Reverse time: up to 4 days
Preparation: No special preparation is required.