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Leptospira IgM Test Quantitative
About the Leptospira IgM Test (Quantitative)
The Leptospira IgM Test – Quantitative is a blood test used to detect and measure IgM antibodies produced against Leptospira bacteria. IgM antibodies are early immune markers, indicating recent or active infection. Leptospirosis is a bacterial infection commonly spread through water contaminated with animal urine, especially during monsoon seasons.
At healthcare nt sickcare in Pune, this test helps clinicians confirm suspected leptospirosis at an early stage, supporting timely treatment and monitoring. Blood samples can be collected through our Home Collection Facility for Pune residents or via Direct Walk-in Facility at the laboratory, following standard safety protocols.
Key Test Information
This test quantitatively measures IgM antibody levels to assess recent leptospira infection.
What does this test measure?
It measures the concentration of Leptospira-specific IgM antibodies in blood.
Sample Type
Venous blood sample.
Frequently Asked Questions
This test is advised when leptospirosis is suspected, especially after exposure to contaminated water or during fever outbreaks in monsoon months.
It helps confirm early leptospira infection and assess immune response, allowing doctors to initiate or adjust treatment promptly.
No fasting is required. You can undergo the test at any time unless advised otherwise by your doctor.
High fever, muscle pain, headache, chills, red eyes, vomiting or jaundice may indicate leptospirosis and require testing.
Related Resources
- Leptospirosis awareness and diagnosis
- Blood test preparation guidelines
- Compare diagnostic tests
- Diagnostic laboratory services in Pune
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This content is for informational purposes only and does not substitute professional medical advice. Test selection and interpretation should be done by a qualified healthcare provider. Please review our disclaimer policy.
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About the Leptospira IgM Test (Quantitative)
The Leptospira IgM Test – Quantitative is a blood test used to detect and measure IgM antibodies produced against Leptospira bacteria. IgM antibodies are early immune markers, indicating recent or active infection. Leptospirosis is a bacterial infection commonly spread through water contaminated with animal urine, especially during monsoon seasons.
At healthcare nt sickcare in Pune, this test helps clinicians confirm suspected leptospirosis at an early stage, supporting timely treatment and monitoring. Blood samples can be collected through our Home Collection Facility for Pune residents or via Direct Walk-in Facility at the laboratory, following standard safety protocols.
Key Test Information
This test quantitatively measures IgM antibody levels to assess recent leptospira infection.
What does this test measure?
It measures the concentration of Leptospira-specific IgM antibodies in blood.
Sample Type
Venous blood sample.
Frequently Asked Questions
This test is advised when leptospirosis is suspected, especially after exposure to contaminated water or during fever outbreaks in monsoon months.
It helps confirm early leptospira infection and assess immune response, allowing doctors to initiate or adjust treatment promptly.
No fasting is required. You can undergo the test at any time unless advised otherwise by your doctor.
High fever, muscle pain, headache, chills, red eyes, vomiting or jaundice may indicate leptospirosis and require testing.
Related Resources
- Leptospirosis awareness and diagnosis
- Blood test preparation guidelines
- Compare diagnostic tests
- Diagnostic laboratory services in Pune
Test-Specific Disclaimer
This content is for informational purposes only and does not substitute professional medical advice. Test selection and interpretation should be done by a qualified healthcare provider. Please review our disclaimer policy.











