Aspergillus IgG Antibody

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Aspergillus IgG Antibody, in Visit Clinic

Measures IgG antibodies to Aspergillus fungus to detect and monitor chronic or allergic lung infections in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
Labs
CertifiedLabs
Rating
4.5+Rating
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ProvenAccuracy

What is a Aspergillus IgG Antibody Test in Visit Clinic?

The Aspergillus IgG Antibody test measures IgG antibodies your immune system makes against Aspergillus fungi. These antibodies show past or ongoing exposure and immune response. The test is important because it helps identify chronic or allergic lung disease caused by Aspergillus. It can point to conditions like chronic pulmonary aspergillosis, allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis, or an aspergilloma. Doctors use results with symptoms, imaging, and other tests to confirm a diagnosis. They also use the test to monitor treatment response over time. A positive result alone does not always mean active disease, so clinicians interpret it alongside clinical findings and scans.

Aspergillus IgG Antibody Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Aspergillus IgG Antibody Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Aspergillus IgG Antibody test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Aspergillus IgG Antibody Test in Visit Clinic?

Aspergillus IgG Antibody is often ordered as part of fungal serology or respiratory infection workups when patients have persistent cough, breathlessness, wheeze, weight loss, or recurrent chest symptoms. It helps diagnose and monitor chronic pulmonary aspergillosis, allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis, and aspergilloma. Abnormal results can arise from prolonged exposure, chronic lung disease, or altered immunity. Family history of asthma, cystic fibrosis, or recurrent lung infections may prompt earlier testing.

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What does Aspergillus IgG positive mean in Visit Clinic?plus

Aspergillus IgG positive means your immune system has produced IgG antibodies against Aspergillus fungi, indicating past exposure or a chronic/ongoing infection. It supports diagnoses like chronic pulmonary aspergillosis or aspergilloma but isn’t definitive alone. Results must be interpreted with symptoms, chest imaging and microbiology; further testing and specialist assessment are usually required.

What is the IgG antibody test for mold in Visit Clinic?plus

The IgG antibody test for mold measures specific IgG antibodies in blood to indicate past or ongoing exposure to mold antigens. It can help identify immune sensitization linked to conditions like hypersensitivity pneumonitis or chronic mold exposure, but it does not diagnose acute allergy (IgE) or prove disease alone. Results must be interpreted with symptoms, exposure history, and imaging or lung tests.

What is the normal range for Aspergillus IgG in u ml in Visit Clinic?plus

Typical normal (negative) range for Aspergillus IgG is <40 U/mL. Cutoffs vary by assay and lab; some use <20–27 U/mL as negative, 40–50 U/mL as borderline, and >50 U/mL usually considered elevated, suggesting possible chronic pulmonary aspergillosis. Interpret results with laboratory-specific reference ranges and clinical context; consult your clinician for abnormal results.

Is Aspergillus a harmful fungus in Visit Clinic?plus

Aspergillus is a common environmental mold; most species are harmless to healthy people, but some (e.g., A. fumigatus, A. flavus) can cause allergic reactions, lung infections (aspergillosis) or invasive disease in people with weakened immunity or chronic lung conditions. Certain species produce mycotoxins that can contaminate food. Risk is low for healthy individuals but higher for immunocompromised people; reduce exposure by controlling indoor dampness and mold.

How do you treat aspergillus IgG positive in Visit Clinic?plus

Treatment for a positive Aspergillus IgG (suggesting chronic pulmonary aspergillosis) focuses on oral antifungals—usually itraconazole or voriconazole—for typically 6–12 months (sometimes longer). Monitor liver function and drug levels, manage symptoms and underlying lung disease, and address complications (e.g., surgery or embolization for localized disease or significant haemoptysis). Coordinate care with a respiratory/infectious diseases specialist.

What does an IgG positive test mean in Visit Clinic?plus

An IgG‑positive test indicates prior exposure to a specific pathogen or a response to vaccination, showing your immune system produced IgG antibodies. It usually appears weeks after infection and suggests some immune memory, but doesn’t guarantee current protection or how long immunity lasts. It does not prove active infection; PCR/antigen testing and clinical context are needed. False positives and variable antibody levels can occur.