ANTI A TITRE TEST

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ANTI A TITRE TEST, in Visit Clinic

Measures antibodies against A blood type antigen to check blood compatibility and risk of hemolysis in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
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What is a ANTI A TITRE TEST Test in Visit Clinic?

ANTI A TITRE TEST measures the amount (titer) of anti-A antibodies in the blood. These antibodies target the A antigen found on red blood cells. They form as part of the immune response after exposure to different blood types, pregnancy, or some infections. The titer helps assess blood compatibility for transfusions and transplants. It also helps evaluate risk of hemolytic disease in newborns and possible transfusion reactions. High titers can cause red cell destruction, anemia, and jaundice. Doctors use results to choose safe blood products and to decide if special precautions or treatments are needed.

ANTI A TITRE TEST Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

ANTI A TITRE TEST Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The ANTI A TITRE TEST test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a ANTI A TITRE TEST Test in Visit Clinic?

ANTI A TITRE TEST is often part of blood bank compatibility panels used before transfusion, transplant, or during pregnancy. Doctors may order it for unexplained anemia, jaundice, suspected transfusion reactions, or when parents have different blood groups. Elevated titers can indicate immune sensitization from prior transfusion, pregnancy, infection, or autoimmune conditions. A family history of newborn hemolysis or blood group incompatibility makes this test especially important.

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What is the anti a titer blood test in Visit Clinic?plus

The anti‑A titer blood test measures the concentration of antibodies (anti‑A) in a person’s serum that react against A blood group antigens. It’s performed by serial dilutions to identify the highest dilution that still causes agglutination. Results guide transfusion compatibility, assess risk of hemolytic reactions or newborn hemolytic disease, and monitor ABO‑incompatible transplantation or desensitization therapies.

What is the cost of titer test in India in Visit Clinic?plus

In India, an individual antibody titer test typically costs about ₹400–₹2,500. Routine IgG/IgM titers (measles, rubella, varicella, hepatitis B, COVID) commonly range ₹400–₹1,500; extended panels or specialized assays may reach ₹2,000–₹2,500. Final price depends on test type, lab, city, sample collection and any package discounts—confirm with the chosen laboratory.

How do they do an anti a titre test in Visit Clinic?plus

An anti‑A titre measures the strength of anti‑A antibodies by serially diluting patient plasma, mixing each dilution with known A‑type red cells, incubating (room temperature and/or 37°C), centrifuging and reading for agglutination. The highest dilution that still causes visible agglutination is reported as the titre (reciprocal of dilution). It’s used in transfusion, ABO‑incompatible transplant and pregnancy risk assessment.

What is an ANA titer test in Visit Clinic?plus

An ANA titer test measures antinuclear antibodies in the blood to help detect autoimmune conditions such as systemic lupus and scleroderma. Results are given as a dilution (e.g., 1:40, 1:160); higher titers indicate more antibodies. The common method is indirect immunofluorescence. A positive ANA supports but does not confirm diagnosis—clinical correlation and further specific antibody tests are usually required.

What if a titer is positive in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive titer means antibodies to the specific germ are present, indicating prior infection or an immune response from vaccination. It usually suggests some level of protection, but the degree and duration vary by disease and test. Interpretation depends on antibody type and level; you may not need further vaccination if protective. Discuss results with your clinician for personalized advice.

What is the blood test for TB in Visit Clinic?plus

The blood test for TB is an interferon‑gamma release assay (IGRA), such as QuantiFERON or T‑SPOT. It measures interferon‑gamma released by T cells exposed to Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens, detecting latent TB infection. It requires a single blood draw, gives results in a few days, and is less likely than the skin test to be falsely positive after BCG vaccination. It does not distinguish latent from active disease.