AntiDnase-B (Dnb)

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AntiDnase-B (Dnb), in Visit Clinic

Measures antibodies against streptococcal DNase B to detect recent strep infection and related complications such as rheumatic fever in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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4.5+Rating
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What is a AntiDnase-B (Dnb) Test in Visit Clinic?

The anti-DNase B (DNB) test measures antibodies your body makes against a streptococcal enzyme called DNase B. These antibodies indicate a recent or past infection with group A streptococcus. The test is useful when throat or skin cultures are negative or when infection happened weeks earlier. Doctors use it to support diagnoses like post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis and rheumatic fever. It is often ordered with the ASO test to improve accuracy and guide treatment decisions.

AntiDnase-B (Dnb) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

AntiDnase-B (Dnb) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The AntiDnase-B (Dnb) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a AntiDnase-B (Dnb) Test in Visit Clinic?

ANTIDNASE-B (DNB) is often part of streptococcal serology panels alongside ASO. Doctors order it for patients with recent sore throat, fever, skin infections, swollen joints, or signs of kidney problems. It helps confirm a recent strep infection and supports diagnosis of rheumatic fever or post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis. Elevated results usually reflect a recent or untreated strep infection, and family history of rheumatic or kidney disease may prompt testing.

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What is a normal Anti-DNase B titer level in Visit Clinic?plus

A normal Anti‑DNase B antibody titer is generally below about 200 units per milliliter, though laboratory reference ranges vary (commonly ~100–200 U/mL and sometimes higher in children). Levels above the lab’s upper limit suggest recent or recent-past streptococcal infection; results should be interpreted alongside symptoms, age and the specific laboratory reference range.

What is the cost of Anti-DNase B test in Visit Clinic?plus

Cost varies by country and lab. In systems with public coverage it’s usually free; privately it often ranges about $30–150 in the US, £20–80 at private UK labs, and roughly ₹400–1,200 in India. Prices depend on facility, included interpretation, and whether bundled with other streptococcal antibody tests—call your local lab for exact pricing.

What is the difference between Anti-DNase B and ASOT in Visit Clinic?plus

Anti‑DNase B and ASOT detect antibodies to different streptococcal antigens: Anti‑DNase B targets deoxyribonuclease B, while ASOT measures anti‑streptolysin O. ASO often rises earlier after pharyngitis; Anti‑DNase B rises later and is more sensitive for skin (impetigo) infections and in children. Both confirm recent Group A strep; combined testing increases diagnostic sensitivity. ASO peaks ~3–5 weeks, Anti‑DNase B ~6–8 weeks.

What is the specificity of Anti-DNase B in Visit Clinic?plus

Anti‑DNase B antibodies are directed specifically against Streptococcus pyogenes deoxyribonuclease B and thus indicate a recent group A streptococcal (GAS) infection. They are highly specific for streptococcal exposure and are especially useful when ASO titers are negative (e.g., skin infections). Levels begin rising 1–3 weeks after infection and can remain elevated for several months; interpret alongside clinical findings and other tests.

What is a normal anti-DNA result in Visit Clinic?plus

A normal anti–double-stranded DNA (anti-dsDNA) result is typically reported as negative or below the laboratory’s reference cutoff. Numeric thresholds vary by lab (commonly <30 IU/mL), so interpret results using your lab’s range. A positive or rising anti-dsDNA can suggest systemic lupus erythematosus or increased disease activity; discuss findings with your clinician alongside symptoms and other test results.

How are PANDAS diagnosed in Visit Clinic?plus

PANDAS is diagnosed clinically by sudden, dramatic onset or exacerbation of OCD and/or tics in a child (typically prepubertal), temporal association with a recent Group A streptococcal infection, and presence of neurologic signs (e.g., motor hyperactivity or choreiform movements). Evaluation includes throat culture and streptococcal antibody titers, careful psychiatric/neurologic assessment, and exclusion of other causes.