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    Blood test information

    Measles IgM Blood Test

    Designed to detect active or acute infection with the virus (Measles).

    Result: 10 days Code: 87449
    1,300.50 

    Description of the blood test: 

    The Measles IgM test is a laboratory study used to identify the acute stage of a measles infection. IgM antibodies are the first response produced by the immune system when it encounters the virus. They typically appear within a few days after the characteristic rash begins and remain detectable for a short period (usually 4 to 8 weeks). Detecting IgM is the primary method for confirming a current, active infection, which is essential given how rapidly measles can spread and the risk of serious complications.

     

    What does the analysis represent?

    • Purpose: Qualitative detection of IgM antibodies to the measles virus in blood serum.
    • Primary application: Diagnosis of acute measles in patients with fever and rash, and rapid identification of the virus during outbreaks.
    • Performance: High-sensitivity enzyme immunoassay (ELISA) of a venous blood sample.

    Recommendations for the test (General)

    • Time: Morning collection is recommended.
    • Fasting: Observe a food intake pause of 4–8 hours before the draw.
    • Rest: Stay in a calm state for 20 minutes before the procedure.
    • Important: If the test is taken too early (within the first 72 hours of the rash), the result may be negative; a repeat test may be required if symptoms persist.

    What can affect the results?

    • Vaccination: A positive IgM result can occur shortly after receiving the MMR vaccine, representing a normal response rather than a wild-type infection.
    • Timing: Testing too late (several months after the rash) will result in a negative IgM as the body moves into the IgG phase.

    When to take the test?

    • Recommendations: Essential for patients with high fever, red eyes (conjunctivitis), cough, and a spreading red rash.
    • Preparation: Standard serological preparation; exclude heavy food 24 hours prior.

    How to interpret the results?

    The interpretation of data is the exclusive responsibility of an infectious disease specialist or a pediatrician. A positive Measles IgM result is a biochemical indicator of an active viral process but is not a standalone diagnosis of the disease’s course. The physician correlates this result with clinical signs and the patient’s vaccination history. Only a professional can provide the necessary management plan, ensuring isolation to prevent spread and monitoring for complications like pneumonia or encephalitis.

     

    Possible further investigations

    • Measles IgG: To assess the development of long-term immunity.
    • Measles PCR: For direct detection of the virus in respiratory secretions.
    • Consultation with a Neurologist: To evaluate and protect the nervous system during and after the acute infection.

    When does the next step make sense?

    A positive result requires immediate medical guidance. Because measles is highly contagious, the next step involves professional consultation to manage symptoms and ensure the safety of the community.

    👉 If necessary, you can discuss the test results with our specialized — neurologist (Doctors – TAMC)

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