Toxoplasma IgM Antibody Test | Lahalak Platform
Essential test to detect recent Toxoplasmosis infection, especially for pregnant women, enabling rapid medical intervention to protect the fetus.
Scientific name: Toxoplasma IgM Antibody Test
A serological test detects the presence and titer of immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibodies against the Toxoplasma gondii parasite. These antibodies appear within one to two weeks of the initial acute infection, peak, and then begin to decline over several months (usually 6–9 months). Their presence is a strong indicator of a recent or active infection...
Service type
Laboratory test (Blood)
Duration
10-15 minutes
Fasting
Fasting is not required
Included Services
- Accurate analysis for diagnosing IgM antibodies to toxoplasmosis in the blood
- Consult a specialist to interpret the results.
- Personal support services from Lahalak
Medical Service Information
Conditions & Notices
- Fasting is not required.
- A standard venous blood sample is drawn.
- There are no special preparations, but it is important to tell your doctor if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant.
- This test should always be ordered and analyzed in conjunction with an IgG test for toxoplasmosis. An IgM result alone does not provide a sufficient diagnosis.
- If the result is positive, especially in a pregnant woman,