
Anti-Toxoplasma IgG Antibody Test – Accurate Toxoplasmosis Detection
250,00 د.إ
Anti-Toxoplasma Antibodies, IgG Test is a test designed to detect IgG antibodies specific to Toxoplasma gondii, indicating past exposure or infection.
Sample Type: Serum
Methodology: Chemiluminescence
TAT: 3-5 Days
Description
Anti-Toxoplasma IgG Antibody Test – Accurate Toxoplasmosis Detection
The Anti-Toxoplasma IgG Antibody Test from Lab Tests Dubai is a critical blood test that detects IgG antibodies against Toxoplasma gondii—a microscopic parasite that causes toxoplasmosis, one of the most common parasitic infections worldwide.
While most healthy individuals experience mild or no symptoms, toxoplasmosis poses serious risksduring pregnancy and in immunocompromised patients:
- Congenital toxoplasmosis – leading to blindness, brain damage, or miscarriage
- Toxoplasmic encephalitis – in HIV/AIDS or transplant patients
This test is essential for:
- Women planning or in early pregnancy (part of TORCH panel)
- Immunocompromised individuals at risk of reactivation
- Cat owners or those handling raw meat with exposure concerns
- Post-exposure evaluation (e.g., after gardening, cleaning litter boxes)
Using high-sensitivity chemiluminescence technology, this serum-based test delivers accurate results within 3–5 days, helping OB-GYNs and infectious disease specialists assess immunity and guide care.
Available with home blood collection, Lab Tests Dubai ensures fast, accurate, and stress-free testing—so you can plan your pregnancy with confidence.
Why You Need This Test
If you’re planning a baby, have a cat, or eat undercooked meat, this test could protect your unborn child from lifelong disability.
You need the Toxoplasma IgG Test if:
- You’re a woman planning pregnancy or in the first trimester
- You’re HIV-positive, on chemotherapy, or post-transplant
- You own cats or clean litter boxes
- You eat raw or undercooked meat (e.g., lamb, beef tartare)
- You garden or handle soil (oocysts survive in soil for months)
- You’ve had flu-like illness with swollen glands
This test helps:
- Confirm immunity before conception
- Reduce anxiety during pregnancy
- Avoid unnecessary treatment or amniocentesis
- Guide monitoring if IgG negative
Early testing = zero risk of congenital toxoplasmosis.
Symptoms That Indicate This Test
Consider the Toxoplasma IgG Test if you:
- Are planning to conceive (ideal time: pre-pregnancy)
- Are pregnant and haven’t had prenatal immunity screening
- Own cats or work with animals
- Eat rare meat or unpasteurized dairy
- Have HIV, cancer, or are on immunosuppressants
- Had mononucleosis-like illness (fever, fatigue, swollen nodes)
Even if you feel healthy, lack of immunity puts your future baby at risk.
Natural Production: How Your Body Builds Toxoplasma Immunity
Toxoplasma gondii spreads through:
- Cat feces (oocysts in litter boxes or soil)
- Undercooked meat (cysts in lamb, pork, venison)
- Contaminated water or produce
- Mother-to-fetus transmission
After infection:
- The body produces IgG antibodies within 1–2 weeks
- IgG levels remain for life, indicating past infection and immunity
- The parasite becomes latent (dormant) in brain and muscle tissue
What the Results Mean:
- IgG Positive → Immune (low risk to baby if infected before pregnancy)
- IgG Negative → Not immune (vulnerable to primary infection)
- IgM Positive → Suggests recent or acute infection (requires further testing)
Important Notes:
- No vaccine is available
- Primary infection during pregnancy carries the highest risk
- Reactivation in immunocompromised patients can cause encephalitis
This test is part of the TORCH panel (Toxoplasma, Rubella, CMV, Herpes) for prenatal screening.
What Happens If Untreated? Risks of Toxoplasma Susceptibility
Ignoring toxoplasma immunity status can lead to:
⚠️ Congenital Toxoplasmosis – affects 1 in 1,000–10,000 births
⚠️ Vision Loss or Blindness – from retinal scarring
⚠️ Brain Damage, Seizures, or Developmental Delay
⚠️ Hearing Loss or Microcephaly
⚠️ Miscarriage or Stillbirth
In immunocompromised patients:
- Toxoplasmic encephalitis – life-threatening brain infection
- Pneumonitis or disseminated disease
The good news? Risks can be reduced with:
- Hygiene measures (wear gloves when gardening, avoid raw meat)
- Avoiding cat litter cleaning during pregnancy
- Antibiotics (spiramycin, pyrimethamine-sulfadiazine) if infected during pregnancy
Early testing = protection for baby and peace of mind.
How to Prepare for the Test
To ensure accurate results:
✅ No fasting required
✅ Continue your regular medications
✅ Inform your doctor of:
- Pregnancy status or plans
- Cat ownership or exposure
- Dietary habits (raw meat, unpasteurized cheese)
A serum blood sample is collected via standard draw—available at our labs or via home collection.
Test Overview: Chemiluminescence Method
Interpretation:
- Negative → No prior exposure (susceptible)
- Positive → Past infection (immune, but parasite latent)
- Equivocal → Repeat testing advised
Results are reported with clinical notes for your OB-GYN or GP.
Benefits of the Toxoplasma IgG Test
🔹 Pregnancy Protection
Know your risk of primary infection during pregnancy.
🔹 Peace of Mind
Stop worrying about cats or food exposure.
🔹 Prevent Congenital Disease
Avoid transmission to your unborn child.
🔹 Workplace & Lifestyle Guidance
Safe gardening, pet care, and diet planning.
🔹 Public Health Safety
Help prevent toxoplasmosis in vulnerable populations.
If you’re planning a baby or worried about cat exposure, the Anti-Toxoplasma IgG Test gives you the answers you need in just 3 days.
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