
Brucella IgM Test – Fast & Accurate Brucellosis Detection
550,00 د.إ
Sample Type : Serum
Methodology : Latex Agglutination
TAT : 10 Days
Description
Brucella IgM Lab Test – Accurate Detection of Acute Brucellosis
The Brucella IgM Lab Test from Lab Tests Dubai is a specialized blood test that detects IgM antibodies against Brucellabacteria—the cause of brucellosis, a zoonotic infection also known as “undulant fever” due to its wave-like fever pattern.
Brucellosis is contracted through:
- Consuming unpasteurized milk or cheese
- Direct contact with infected animals (goats, sheep, cattle, camels)
- Inhalation of aerosols (in labs or slaughterhouses)
This test is essential for:
- Diagnosing acute brucellosis in patients with prolonged fever
- Evaluating joint pain, fatigue, or hepatosplenomegaly after animal exposure
- Screening farmers, veterinarians, abattoir workers, and dairy handlers
- Investigating fever of unknown origin (FUO) in endemic regions
Using Latex Agglutination or ELISA methodology, this serum-based test detects early IgM antibodies, which appear 1–2 weeks after infection—making it a valuable tool for confirming recent exposure.
Available with home blood collection, Lab Tests Dubai ensures accurate, private, and stress-free testing—so you can get answers if you’ve been exposed to high-risk environments.
Why You Need This Test
If you’re suffering from persistent fever, night sweats, or joint pain after handling animals or drinking raw milk, this test could reveal a treatable bacterial infection.
You need the Brucella IgM Test if:
- You have undulating fever, chills, and fatigue lasting >1 week
- You work with livestock, dairy, or in veterinary settings
- You’ve consumed unpasteurized milk, cheese, or laban
- You have joint pain, back pain, or swelling of liver/spleen
- You’re being evaluated for fever of unknown origin (FUO)
- You live in or traveled to brucellosis-endemic areas (Middle East, Mediterranean, Latin America)
This test helps:
- Confirm acute brucellosis when cultures are delayed
- Guide antibiotic therapy (doxycycline + rifampin/gentamicin)
- Prevent complications like endocarditis or bone abscesses
- Rule out other causes of chronic fever
Early detection = faster recovery and fewer long-term issues.
Symptoms That Indicate This Test
Consider the Brucella IgM Test if you experience:
✅ For Acute Brucellosis:
- Fever with night sweats (often rising in the evening)
- Fatigue, weakness, malaise
- Muscle and joint pain (especially spine, hips, knees)
- Headaches, loss of appetite, weight loss
✅ For Systemic Involvement:
- Enlarged liver or spleen
- Swollen lymph nodes
- Back pain (spondylitis)
- Testicular pain (epididymo-orchitis in men)
✅ For High-Risk Individuals:
- Farmers, shepherds, veterinarians
- Slaughterhouse or dairy workers
- Consumers of raw goat/camel milk products
These signs may point to brucellosis—and this test helps start the diagnostic journey.
Natural Production: How IgM Antibodies Signal Brucella Infection
Brucella bacteria enter the body through:
- Mucous membranes (mouth, nose)
- Skin abrasions
- Inhalation
Once inside, they invade macrophages and spread to liver, spleen, bones, and lymph nodes.
The immune system responds by producing:
- IgM antibodies within 7–10 days → acute infection
- IgG antibodies after 2–3 weeks → chronic or past infection
Key Facts:
- IgM positive → Suggests recent or active infection
- IgG positive → May indicate past exposure or chronic disease
- Serology is screening—gold standard is blood culture (slow, takes 7–10 days)
Note: Latex agglutination is rapid but less sensitive—positive results should be confirmed with ELISA or PCR if available.
What Happens If Untreated? Risks of Ignoring Brucellosis
Ignoring brucellosis can lead to:
⚠️ Chronic Fatigue & Relapsing Fever – lasting months
⚠️ Osteoarticular Complications – spondylitis, arthritis
⚠️ Endocarditis – leading cause of brucellosis-related death
⚠️ Neurobrucellosis – meningitis, encephalitis
⚠️ Hepatosplenic Abscesses – organ damage
⚠️ Reproductive Issues – orchitis, miscarriage
The good news? Brucellosis is treatable with:
- Dual antibiotic therapy (e.g., doxycycline + rifampin for 6 weeks)
- Gentamicin or ciprofloxacin in severe cases
- Surgery for abscesses or spondylitis
Early testing = prevention of life-threatening complications.
How to Prepare for the Test
To ensure accurate results:
✅ No fasting required
✅ Continue your regular medications—but inform your doctor
✅ Inform your doctor of:
- Animal exposure or raw dairy consumption
- Duration and pattern of fever
- Occupation or travel history
A serum blood sample is collected via standard draw—available at our labs or via home collection.
Test Overview: Latex Agglutination Method
Interpretation:
- Negative → No evidence of recent infection
- Positive → Suggests acute brucellosis (correlate with symptoms)
- Titer ≥1:160 → Clinically significant (in endemic areas)
Note: Positive results should be confirmed with blood culture or PCR when possible.
Benefits of the Brucella IgM Blood Test
🔹 Early Detection of Zoonotic Infection
Identify brucellosis before complications arise.
🔹 Occupational Health Screening
Protect farmers, vets, and dairy workers.
🔹 Travel & Exposure Clarity
Get answers after consuming raw milk or animal contact.
🔹 Guide Antibiotic Therapy
Start treatment while awaiting culture.
🔹 Peace of Mind
Know if your fever has a treatable cause.
If you’re worried about fever, joint pain, or night sweats after animal contact, the Brucella IgM Test gives you the answers you need in 10 days.
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