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Brucella IgM Test

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Brucella IgM Test

About the Brucella IgM Test

The Brucella IgM Test is a serological blood test that detects immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibodies produced by the immune system during a recent or acute Brucella bacterial infection. IgM antibodies are the first antibodies formed after exposure and indicate early-stage infection.

This test is commonly advised when brucellosis is suspected due to persistent fever, joint pain, or recent contact with livestock or unpasteurised dairy products. At healthcare nt sickcare, the Brucella IgM test is available with a Home Collection Facility across Pune and a Direct Walk-in Facility, supporting timely diagnosis of acute Brucella infection in Maharashtra.

Sample & Method

A blood sample is collected through venepuncture (blood drawn from a vein) and analysed using validated laboratory immunoassay methods to detect Brucella IgM antibodies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Brucella IgM Test is recommended when recent or acute Brucella infection is suspected due to fever, sweating, or recent exposure to animals or unpasteurised dairy.
Clinicians advise this test to detect IgM antibodies that indicate early or active Brucella infection, helping confirm acute brucellosis.
No fasting is required for the Brucella IgM Test unless additional blood tests booked together need preparation.
Persistent fever, excessive sweating, joint or muscle pain, headache, and recent exposure to livestock may prompt Brucella IgM testing.

Disclaimer: This test information is provided for general awareness and does not replace professional medical advice. Test reports must be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional. Read our disclaimer policy.

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$1,999.00

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About the Brucella IgM Test

The Brucella IgM Test is a serological blood test that detects immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibodies produced by the immune system during a recent or acute Brucella bacterial infection. IgM antibodies are the first antibodies formed after exposure and indicate early-stage infection.

This test is commonly advised when brucellosis is suspected due to persistent fever, joint pain, or recent contact with livestock or unpasteurised dairy products. At healthcare nt sickcare, the Brucella IgM test is available with a Home Collection Facility across Pune and a Direct Walk-in Facility, supporting timely diagnosis of acute Brucella infection in Maharashtra.

Sample & Method

A blood sample is collected through venepuncture (blood drawn from a vein) and analysed using validated laboratory immunoassay methods to detect Brucella IgM antibodies.

Related Resources

Understand infection-related blood tests in our health articles. Check test readiness in our test preparation guides. Compare preventive health packages on our health checkup comparison page. Explore diagnostic services on our services.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Brucella IgM Test is recommended when recent or acute Brucella infection is suspected due to fever, sweating, or recent exposure to animals or unpasteurised dairy.
Clinicians advise this test to detect IgM antibodies that indicate early or active Brucella infection, helping confirm acute brucellosis.
No fasting is required for the Brucella IgM Test unless additional blood tests booked together need preparation.
Persistent fever, excessive sweating, joint or muscle pain, headache, and recent exposure to livestock may prompt Brucella IgM testing.

Disclaimer: This test information is provided for general awareness and does not replace professional medical advice. Test reports must be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional. Read our disclaimer policy.

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