
Aspergillus IgG Test
Aspergillus IgG Test in Pune
At a glance: This test detects IgG antibodies to assess past or chronic Aspergillus exposure.
The Aspergillus IgG test measures IgG antibodies produced by the immune system in response to Aspergillus, a widespread environmental fungus. IgG antibodies typically indicate previous exposure or long-standing infection rather than an acute illness. This test is commonly used to support the diagnosis of chronic pulmonary aspergillosis and allergic fungal lung conditions.
At healthcare nt sickcare, the Aspergillus IgG test is available through a Home Collection Facility and a Direct Walk-in Facility in Pune. The test assists clinicians in evaluating chronic fungal-related respiratory conditions across Maharashtra under medical supervision.
Test Covered
At a glance: This package includes a single fungal antibody blood test.
- Aspergillus IgG Antibody
Who Should Consider This Test?
At a glance: Recommended when chronic Aspergillus-related disease is suspected.
This test is advised for individuals with long-term cough, weight loss, breathlessness, haemoptysis, or abnormal lung imaging suggestive of chronic fungal disease. It helps support diagnosis when interpreted alongside clinical history and radiological findings.
Related Reading and Resources
- Educational article on fungal infections
- Test preparation guide
- Compare infection-related diagnostic tests
- NHS information on aspergillosis
Frequently Asked Questions
This test is advised when chronic or past Aspergillus exposure is suspected.
Fasting is not required unless specifically recommended by the treating doctor.
Raised levels may be seen in chronic pulmonary aspergillosis or long-term fungal exposure.
No. IgG reflects past or chronic exposure and must be interpreted with clinical findings.
Test Disclaimer: This test is intended for diagnostic support only. Aspergillus IgG results must be interpreted by a qualified medical professional along with clinical evaluation and imaging. This content does not replace medical advice. Refer to our diagnostic disclaimer policy.
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Aspergillus IgG Test in Pune
At a glance: This test detects IgG antibodies to assess past or chronic Aspergillus exposure.
The Aspergillus IgG test measures IgG antibodies produced by the immune system in response to Aspergillus, a widespread environmental fungus. IgG antibodies typically indicate previous exposure or long-standing infection rather than an acute illness. This test is commonly used to support the diagnosis of chronic pulmonary aspergillosis and allergic fungal lung conditions.
At healthcare nt sickcare, the Aspergillus IgG test is available through a Home Collection Facility and a Direct Walk-in Facility in Pune. The test assists clinicians in evaluating chronic fungal-related respiratory conditions across Maharashtra under medical supervision.
Test Covered
At a glance: This package includes a single fungal antibody blood test.
- Aspergillus IgG Antibody
Who Should Consider This Test?
At a glance: Recommended when chronic Aspergillus-related disease is suspected.
This test is advised for individuals with long-term cough, weight loss, breathlessness, haemoptysis, or abnormal lung imaging suggestive of chronic fungal disease. It helps support diagnosis when interpreted alongside clinical history and radiological findings.
Related Reading and Resources
- Educational article on fungal infections
- Test preparation guide
- Compare infection-related diagnostic tests
- NHS information on aspergillosis
Frequently Asked Questions
This test is advised when chronic or past Aspergillus exposure is suspected.
Fasting is not required unless specifically recommended by the treating doctor.
Raised levels may be seen in chronic pulmonary aspergillosis or long-term fungal exposure.
No. IgG reflects past or chronic exposure and must be interpreted with clinical findings.
Test Disclaimer: This test is intended for diagnostic support only. Aspergillus IgG results must be interpreted by a qualified medical professional along with clinical evaluation and imaging. This content does not replace medical advice. Refer to our diagnostic disclaimer policy.











