TORCH IgM Panel for Pregnancy | Lahalak Platform
A vital preventive test for women planning pregnancy to detect active infections transmissible to the fetus, ensuring your future child's protection from serious health complications from the start.
Scientific name: TORCH Panel IgM Test
This serological immunoassay measures IgM antibodies against a range of pathogens that pose a significant risk to the fetus if the mother is infected during pregnancy. This group typically includes: Toxoplasma gondii, other agents (such as rubella virus, syphilis, cytomegalovirus - CMV, and herpes simplex virus), rubella (German measles), cytomegal...
Included Services
- Detailed analysis of antibodies (IgM) for the TORCH infection cluster
- Consult a gynecologist or infectious disease specialist to interpret the results.
- Personal support services from Lahalak
Medical Service Information
Conditions & Notices
- Fasting is not required for analysis.
- It is important to accurately record the week of pregnancy when conducting the examination, as this affects the interpretation of the results and the management of the condition.
- It is preferable to have the test done at the first prenatal visit or when planning for pregnancy in order to obtain a baseline of immunity.