Influenza Virus B – Igm

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The Influenza Virus B – IgM test is a blood test used to detect Immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibodies specific to the Influenza B virus. IgM is the first type of antibody produced by the immune system when a person is newly infected. This test helps identify a recent or current infection with the Influenza B virus.

Description

Why It’s Done:
• To detect a recent or acute infection with Influenza B virus.
• To help diagnose influenza-like illness, especially when other tests (like rapid antigen or PCR) are not available.
• May be used in epidemiological studies or to monitor outbreaks.
• To differentiate between new and past infections, especially when paired with the Influenza B – IgG test.
Note: IgM levels usually rise within a few days of infection and decline after a few weeks.

Preparation:
• No fasting or special preparation is needed.
• A simple blood sample is collected from a vein, typically in the arm.
• Inform your healthcare provider about any current medications, vaccination history, or immune conditions, as these may influence results.