Anti D Titre

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Anti D Titre, in Visit Clinic

Measures antibodies against the Rh D blood type to check for sensitization risk affecting pregnancy or transfusion in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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What is a Anti D Titre Test in Visit Clinic?

The anti D titre measures antibodies the immune system makes against the Rh D protein on red blood cells. These antibodies can develop if an Rh-negative person is exposed to Rh-positive blood. In pregnancy, they can cross the placenta and damage a baby's red blood cells. The test helps detect and quantify sensitization. Doctors use it to screen pregnant people, monitor antibody levels over time, guide use of anti-D immunoglobulin, and plan care for at-risk pregnancies or transfusions. Rising titres suggest increasing risk and may prompt fetal monitoring or early delivery to protect the baby.

Anti D Titre Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Anti D Titre Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Anti D Titre test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a Anti D Titre Test in Visit Clinic?

ANTI D TITRE is usually part of antenatal screening and antibody panels used in transfusion workups. It is ordered when someone is Rh-negative, during pregnancy, after miscarriage, or after a transfusion. It helps detect and monitor Rh sensitization that can cause hemolytic disease of the fetus or newborn or transfusion reactions. Abnormal results often follow prior pregnancy, childbirth, abortion, or blood transfusion, and family or pregnancy history may increase testing importance.

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What is an Anti-D titer in Visit Clinic?plus

An Anti‑D titer is a quantitative blood test measuring antibodies against the Rh(D) red‑cell antigen. It’s used mainly in Rh‑negative pregnant people to detect sensitization after exposure to Rh‑positive fetal blood. Rising or high titers indicate increasing maternal antibodies and higher risk of hemolytic disease of the fetus/newborn, prompting closer fetal surveillance and possible interventions.

What is the anti dsDNA titer test in Visit Clinic?plus

The anti-dsDNA titer test measures antibodies against double‑stranded DNA. It is highly specific for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and helps support diagnosis and monitor disease activity, especially kidney involvement (lupus nephritis). Results are reported as titers or units using assays (ELISA, Farr, immunofluorescence). Rising levels often indicate active disease; loss of positivity may reflect remission.

What is a normal antibody titer level in pregnancy in Visit Clinic?plus

There is no single normal antibody titer in pregnancy; it depends on the pathogen. Common protective cutoffs include rubella IgG ≥10 IU/mL (immune) and hepatitis B surface antibody ≥10 mIU/mL (protective). Varicella and other IgG results are assay-dependent. Lab reference ranges vary, so results should be interpreted by your clinician, who may repeat tests or use additional assays if needed.

What does titre 1 32 mean in Visit Clinic?plus

A titre of 1:32 means antibodies are still detectable when the blood sample is diluted 32-fold; the reported value is the reciprocal of the highest dilution showing a positive reaction. Higher titres indicate more antibodies; interpretation depends on the specific test, timing, and disease. This result may suggest past infection or vaccination but needs clinical context, confirmatory testing, or comparison with prior titres.

What is anti-D positive in Visit Clinic?plus

Anti‑D positive means a person has circulating antibodies against the Rhesus D (RhD) red‑cell antigen. These IgG antibodies typically form after exposure to RhD‑positive blood (for example, from pregnancy or transfusion). They can cross the placenta and may cause hemolytic disease of the fetus/newborn or transfusion reactions. Detection leads to closer monitoring in pregnancy and tailored transfusion or Rh immunoglobulin management.

Is a titer positive or negative in Visit Clinic?plus

A titer shows whether specific antibodies are present. A positive titer means antibodies are detected at or above the laboratory’s cutoff, suggesting prior infection, vaccination, or immunity. A negative titer means antibody levels are below the cutoff, indicating no detectable immunity. Results depend on test type, timing after exposure or vaccination, and lab cutoffs — consult your clinician for interpretation and next steps.