Description
Why It’s Done
The Cysticercosis IgG Antibodies Test is typically performed to:
• Diagnose cysticercosis, especially in individuals with symptoms such as:
o Seizures (if the brain is affected)
o Headache
o Muscle pain or weakness
o Visual disturbances (if the eyes are involved)
• Evaluate individuals with a history of exposure to contaminated food or environments, especially in endemic areas where Taenia solium infection is common.
• Aid in the diagnosis of neurocysticercosis, a more severe form that affects the brain and nervous system.
• Confirm active infection or monitor treatment response in affected individuals.
Preparation
• No special preparation is needed before the test.
• A blood sample will be drawn, typically from a vein in the arm.
• Inform the healthcare provider of any recent travel history, symptoms, or medical conditions that could be relevant.
• If the patient is currently being treated for cysticercosis, the test may help monitor the effectiveness of the treatment.


