MUMPS VIRUS ANTIBODY IgM Test
Cost: AED 370.0
Introduction
The MUMPS VIRUS ANTIBODY IgM test is a laboratory test used to detect the presence of IgM antibodies against the Mumps virus in a person’s blood. IgM antibodies are produced by the immune system in response to a recent or current infection.
Symptoms and Diagnosis
The Mumps virus is a contagious viral infection that primarily affects the salivary glands, leading to symptoms such as swollen and painful cheeks, fever, headache, and muscle aches. It can also cause complications such as meningitis, encephalitis, and orchitis (inflammation of the testicles).
The MUMPS VIRUS ANTIBODY IgM test is typically ordered when a person presents with symptoms suggestive of a Mumps infection or when there is an outbreak of Mumps in a community or institution. It is also used to confirm a diagnosis of Mumps and to differentiate it from other similar viral infections.
Test Details
During the test, a blood sample is collected from the person and sent to a laboratory for analysis. The presence of IgM antibodies against the Mumps virus indicates a recent or current infection. A positive result suggests that the person has been infected with the Mumps virus.
It is important to note that the MUMPS VIRUS ANTIBODY IgM test is not used for routine screening or to determine immunity to the Mumps virus. For routine screening or immunity assessment, a different test called the MUMPS VIRUS ANTIBODY IgG test is used, which detects IgG antibodies that indicate past infection or vaccination.
Doctor and Test Department
The MUMPS VIRUS ANTIBODY IgM test can be ordered by a Physician or an ENT Specialist. The test is conducted in the Infections department of the lab.
Preparation and Report Delivery
No special preparation is required for the MUMPS VIRUS ANTIBODY IgM test. The test requires a 2 mL (1 mL min.) serum sample from 1 SST, which should be shipped refrigerated or frozen.
The report for the test is delivered on the same day if the sample is received by 9 am on Wednesday.
Treatment
If a person tests positive for Mumps IgM antibodies, further testing and evaluation may be needed to confirm the diagnosis and determine the appropriate course of treatment. Treatment for Mumps usually involves supportive care, such as rest, fluids, and pain relievers, as there is no specific antiviral treatment available for the virus.
Test Name | MUMPS VIRUS ANTIBODY IgM Test |
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Price | 370.0 AED |
Sample Condition | 2 mL (1 mL min.) serum from 1 SST.Ship refrigerated or frozen. |
Report Delivery | Sample Wed by 9 am; Report Sameday |
Method | CLIA |
Test type | Infections |
Doctor | Physician, ENT Specialist |
Test Department: | |
Pre Test Information | No special preparation required |
Test Details |
The MUMPS VIRUS ANTIBODY IgM test is a laboratory test used to detect the presence of IgM antibodies against the Mumps virus in a person’s blood. IgM antibodies are produced by the immune system in response to a recent or current infection. The Mumps virus is a contagious viral infection that primarily affects the salivary glands, leading to symptoms such as swollen and painful cheeks, fever, headache, and muscle aches. It can also cause complications such as meningitis, encephalitis, and orchitis (inflammation of the testicles). The MUMPS VIRUS ANTIBODY IgM test is typically ordered when a person presents with symptoms suggestive of a Mumps infection or when there is an outbreak of Mumps in a community or institution. It is also used to confirm a diagnosis of Mumps and to differentiate it from other similar viral infections. During the test, a blood sample is collected from the person and sent to a laboratory for analysis. The presence of IgM antibodies against the Mumps virus indicates a recent or current infection. A positive result suggests that the person has been infected with the Mumps virus. It is important to note that the MUMPS VIRUS ANTIBODY IgM test is not used for routine screening or to determine immunity to the Mumps virus. For routine screening or immunity assessment, a different test called the MUMPS VIRUS ANTIBODY IgG test is used, which detects IgG antibodies that indicate past infection or vaccination. If a person tests positive for Mumps IgM antibodies, further testing and evaluation may be needed to confirm the diagnosis and determine the appropriate course of treatment. Treatment for Mumps usually involves supportive care, such as rest, fluids, and pain relievers, as there is no specific antiviral treatment available for the virus. |