Description
Serum, NA, Fasting or Non Fasting: As suggested by doctor
Sample Required:
The Dengue IgM Antibody test typically requires a blood sample. This sample is usually collected through a standard blood draw from a vein in your arm.
Test Time:
The results of the Dengue IgM Antibody test are generally available within a few hours to a few days, depending on the specific laboratory’s processing time.
Test Normal Range:
The Dengue IgM Antibody test does not provide results within a typical reference range. Instead, it detects the presence or absence of Dengue virus-specific IgM antibodies in the blood.
What is the Test?
The Dengue IgM Antibody test is a diagnostic test used to detect the presence of specific IgM antibodies against the Dengue virus in the blood. These antibodies are produced by the immune system in response to a recent Dengue virus infection.
Test Procedure:
A healthcare provider or phlebotomist cleans the injection site (usually the arm) with an antiseptic. A needle is used to draw a blood sample from a vein. The blood sample is processed in a laboratory to detect Dengue virus-specific IgM antibodies.
When to Take the Test:
The Dengue IgM Antibody test is typically performed during the acute phase of Dengue infection, usually within the first 1 to 10 days after the onset of symptoms.
Who Should Take This Test:
Individuals who are experiencing symptoms of Dengue fever, such as high fever, severe headache, joint and muscle pain, rash, and bleeding tendencies. Those who have had recent potential exposure to Dengue virus, especially in areas where Dengue is endemic.
Precautions for Exceptional Cases (Pregnancy, etc.):
Pregnant individuals or those with specific medical conditions should consult their healthcare provider before taking the Dengue IgM Antibody test. Clinical context may be important for interpretation. In the case of pregnancy, additional precautions may be advised.

