Description
TORCH IgM & IgG Test
The TORCH IgM & IgG Test is a blood test that screens for a group of infections that can affect pregnant women and newborns. TORCH stands for Toxoplasmosis, Other (such as syphilis), Rubella, Cytomegalovirus (CMV), and Herpes simplex virus (HSV). These infections can cause complications during pregnancy, including birth defects or miscarriage.
Why This Test is Done:
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Screen pregnant women for TORCH infections
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Detect recent (IgM) or past (IgG) infections
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Identify the cause of unexplained pregnancy complications
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Assess immunity to certain infections, such as rubella
How It Works:
A blood sample is collected and tested for both IgM antibodies (indicating recent or active infection) and IgG antibodies (indicating past infection or immunity).
Sample Requirement: Blood sample
Reporting Time: 1–2 days
Early detection helps prevent complications and guide proper medical care during pregnancy.
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