Typhidot Igg

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The Typhidot IgG test is a serological blood test used to detect IgG antibodies specific to Salmonella typhi, the bacterium that causes typhoid fever. The presence of IgG antibodies usually indicates a past infection or recovery phase of typhoid fever.

This test is part of the Typhidot panel, which may include both IgM and IgG detection to differentiate between recent and previous infections.

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    Description

    Why is the Test Done?
    • To determine past exposure to Salmonella typhi
    • To support diagnosis in individuals with typhoid-like symptoms
    • To differentiate between acute and past infections (when combined with Typhidot IgM)
    • In epidemiological studies and screening programs

    Test Procedure:
    • A blood sample is drawn from a vein
    • No special preparation is needed
    • Results are typically available within a few hours