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Leptospira IgG Test Quantitative
About the Leptospira IgG Test (Quantitative)
The Leptospira IgG Test – Quantitative is a blood test that measures IgG antibodies produced against Leptospira bacteria. IgG antibodies indicate past exposure or later-stage infection and help assess immune response after the acute phase. Leptospirosis is a bacterial infection commonly associated with exposure to contaminated water or soil.
At healthcare nt sickcare in Pune, this test supports clinical evaluation of previous leptospira infection or disease progression. Blood samples can be collected through our Home Collection Facility across Pune or via Direct Walk-in Facility, following standard diagnostic protocols.
Key Test Information
This test helps evaluate past or resolving leptospira infection by measuring IgG antibody levels.
What does this test measure?
It quantitatively measures Leptospira-specific IgG antibodies in blood.
Sample Type
Venous blood sample.
Frequently Asked Questions
This test is advised after the acute phase of illness or when assessing past exposure or recovery from leptospirosis.
It helps determine previous infection, immune response, or disease progression, especially when IgM results are inconclusive.
No fasting is required. The test can be done at any time unless your doctor advises otherwise.
Persistent fatigue, prolonged fever history, muscle pain or recovery monitoring after suspected leptospirosis may require this test.
Related Resources
- Leptospirosis symptoms and prevention
- Blood test preparation guidelines
- Compare diagnostic tests
- WHO leptospirosis overview
Test-Specific Disclaimer
This information is provided for general educational purposes only. Diagnostic decisions and result interpretation should be made by a qualified healthcare professional. Refer to our disclaimer policy for complete details.
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About the Leptospira IgG Test (Quantitative)
The Leptospira IgG Test – Quantitative is a blood test that measures IgG antibodies produced against Leptospira bacteria. IgG antibodies indicate past exposure or later-stage infection and help assess immune response after the acute phase. Leptospirosis is a bacterial infection commonly associated with exposure to contaminated water or soil.
At healthcare nt sickcare in Pune, this test supports clinical evaluation of previous leptospira infection or disease progression. Blood samples can be collected through our Home Collection Facility across Pune or via Direct Walk-in Facility, following standard diagnostic protocols.
Key Test Information
This test helps evaluate past or resolving leptospira infection by measuring IgG antibody levels.
What does this test measure?
It quantitatively measures Leptospira-specific IgG antibodies in blood.
Sample Type
Venous blood sample.
Frequently Asked Questions
This test is advised after the acute phase of illness or when assessing past exposure or recovery from leptospirosis.
It helps determine previous infection, immune response, or disease progression, especially when IgM results are inconclusive.
No fasting is required. The test can be done at any time unless your doctor advises otherwise.
Persistent fatigue, prolonged fever history, muscle pain or recovery monitoring after suspected leptospirosis may require this test.
Related Resources
- Leptospirosis symptoms and prevention
- Blood test preparation guidelines
- Compare diagnostic tests
- WHO leptospirosis overview
Test-Specific Disclaimer
This information is provided for general educational purposes only. Diagnostic decisions and result interpretation should be made by a qualified healthcare professional. Refer to our disclaimer policy for complete details.











