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Leptospira IgG IgM Rapid Test
About the Leptospira IgG IgM Rapid Test
The Leptospira IgG IgM Rapid Test is a quick screening blood test used to detect both IgM and IgG antibodies against Leptospira bacteria. IgM antibodies suggest a recent or active infection, while IgG antibodies indicate past exposure or later-stage infection. Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease commonly associated with exposure to contaminated water, especially during the monsoon season.
At healthcare nt sickcare in Pune, this rapid test helps clinicians assess suspected leptospirosis at different stages of infection. Blood samples can be collected through our Home Collection Facility across Pune or via Direct Walk-in Facility, ensuring timely screening and clinical decision support.
Key Test Information
This rapid test detects both early and past leptospira infection through IgM and IgG antibodies.
Tests Covered in This Profile
- Leptospira IgM Rapid Test
- Leptospira IgG Rapid Test
Sample Type
Venous blood sample.
Frequently Asked Questions
This test is advised when leptospirosis is suspected, particularly during monsoon-related fever illnesses or after exposure to contaminated water.
It helps screen for both recent and past leptospira infection in a single test, supporting faster clinical assessment and treatment decisions.
No fasting is required. The test can be performed at any time unless your doctor advises otherwise.
High fever, muscle pain, headache, chills, vomiting, red eyes or jaundice may indicate leptospirosis and require testing.
Related Resources
- Leptospirosis symptoms and diagnosis
- Blood test preparation guidelines
- Compare diagnostic tests
- WHO leptospirosis overview
Test-Specific Disclaimer
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Test selection and interpretation should be guided by a qualified healthcare professional. Please review our disclaimer policy for details.
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About the Leptospira IgG IgM Rapid Test
The Leptospira IgG IgM Rapid Test is a quick screening blood test used to detect both IgM and IgG antibodies against Leptospira bacteria. IgM antibodies suggest a recent or active infection, while IgG antibodies indicate past exposure or later-stage infection. Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease commonly associated with exposure to contaminated water, especially during the monsoon season.
At healthcare nt sickcare in Pune, this rapid test helps clinicians assess suspected leptospirosis at different stages of infection. Blood samples can be collected through our Home Collection Facility across Pune or via Direct Walk-in Facility, ensuring timely screening and clinical decision support.
Key Test Information
This rapid test detects both early and past leptospira infection through IgM and IgG antibodies.
Tests Covered in This Profile
- Leptospira IgM Rapid Test
- Leptospira IgG Rapid Test
Sample Type
Venous blood sample.
Frequently Asked Questions
This test is advised when leptospirosis is suspected, particularly during monsoon-related fever illnesses or after exposure to contaminated water.
It helps screen for both recent and past leptospira infection in a single test, supporting faster clinical assessment and treatment decisions.
No fasting is required. The test can be performed at any time unless your doctor advises otherwise.
High fever, muscle pain, headache, chills, vomiting, red eyes or jaundice may indicate leptospirosis and require testing.
Related Resources
- Leptospirosis symptoms and diagnosis
- Blood test preparation guidelines
- Compare diagnostic tests
- WHO leptospirosis overview
Test-Specific Disclaimer
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Test selection and interpretation should be guided by a qualified healthcare professional. Please review our disclaimer policy for details.











