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Torch Screen Blood Test
Torch Screen Health Test
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  • blood test for pregnant women
  • Torch Screen Blood Test for baby's health

Torch Screen Blood Test

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Antibodies, also known as immunoglobulins, are crucial components of the immune system that aid in the body's defence against pathogenic bacteria and viruses.

Short-term protection is provided by IgM antibodies, which are first produced by the body when battling a new infection and are involved in the very early phases of an immune response.

A member of the herpes family of viruses is cytomegalovirus, or CMV.

The symptoms of this illness, which is believed to be spread through bodily fluids, include fever, sore throat, and enlarged lymph nodes.

Pregnant women who contract the virus may experience pregnancy problems and birth abnormalities. Additionally, the virus poses a serious threat to those with impaired immune systems.

Numerous organs, including as the liver, the retina, and the colon, can experience inflammation and injury (large intestine.) IgG is a type of antibody that is produced by the immune system a few weeks after the initial CMV infection.

The parasite toxoplasma is the source of the infection known as toxoplasmosis. Cleaning a cat's litter box after the cat has shed Toxoplasma in its faeces or eating tainted, undercooked meat are two common ways to become infected.

Because a healthy person's immune system typically prevents the parasite from developing sickness, people who are infected frequently exhibit very little symptoms. The unborn child may also suffer from an infection, so people with weakened immune systems and pregnant women should exercise caution.

Once this parasite has infected a person, the body starts to manufacture Toxoplasma IgG antibodies.

This test determines your blood's concentration of IgG antibodies to rubella (German measles), which can indicate whether you've developed immunity to the rubella virus.

A positive test result indicates that you are immune to rubella, whereas a negative test result indicates that you are not.

The virus known as rubella is typically spread through sneezes and coughs. Mild flu-like symptoms and a rash that begins behind the ears and extends to the upper body are typical symptoms.

Many individuals, however, have no symptoms at all.Rubella is generally innocuous, but it can be harmful to an unborn child, especially if the mother acquires it in the first few weeks of pregnancy.

You can become immune to rubella by becoming vaccinated or by beating an earlier infection. Young people may not be protected against rubella if they did not receive their MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) immunisation in infancy. It's possible that employers will demand proof of a worker's immunity to rubella.

German measles is another name for the virus known as rubella.

Although the virus is typically harmless, if a woman contracts rubella during the first three months of her pregnancy, significant birth abnormalities or a miscarriage may result.

The virus causes a red rash and flu-like symptoms.

The parasite toxoplasma is the source of the infection known as toxoplasmosis. Cleaning a cat's litter box after the cat has shed Toxoplasma in its faeces or eating tainted, undercooked meat are two common ways to become infected.

Because a healthy person's immune system typically prevents the parasite from developing sickness, people who are infected frequently exhibit very little symptoms. The unborn child may also suffer from an infection, so people with weakened immune systems and pregnant women should exercise caution.

The immune system responds by creating antibodies against the toxoplasma parasite when the body is exposed to it. The body first produces IgM antibodies in response to a Toxoplasma infection.

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