Aspergillus IgM

Measures recent immune response (IgM antibodies) to Aspergillus fungus to help detect recent infection or allergy in Visit Clinic.
What is a Aspergillus IgM Test in Visit Clinic?
The Aspergillus IgM test measures IgM antibodies your immune system makes against Aspergillus fungi. IgM is usually the first antibody type produced after a recent or acute exposure. Detecting Aspergillus IgM can help identify a new allergic reaction or early infection. Doctors use it with symptoms, chest imaging, cultures, antigen tests, and IgG antibodies. It helps diagnose conditions such as allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis, acute or invasive aspergillosis, and recent exposure. Results must be interpreted with clinical findings because immunosuppression, timing of the test, and cross-reactions can affect accuracy.
Aspergillus IgM Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
Aspergillus IgM Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Aspergillus IgM test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Aspergillus IgM Test in Visit Clinic?
Aspergillus IgM is often included in fungal serology panels when patients have new respiratory symptoms or suspected fungal allergy. Doctors may order it if someone has worsening asthma, persistent cough, fever, or signs of invasive infection, or if imaging shows lung abnormalities. Abnormal results can come from recent infection, colonization, allergic responses, cross-reactive antibodies, or altered immunity from medications or disease. A family history of asthma, cystic fibrosis, or immune problems can make testing more relevant.
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