Leishmania (Kalaazar) Antibody IgG

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Leishmania (Kalaazar) Antibody IgG, in Visit Clinic

Measures IgG antibodies against Leishmania to help detect current or past kala-azar (visceral leishmaniasis) infection in Visit Clinic.

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Blood
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What is a Leishmania (Kalaazar) Antibody IgG Test in Visit Clinic?

This test measures IgG antibodies your immune system makes against the Leishmania parasite. IgG antibodies show that the body has mounted a response to infection. The result helps detect visceral leishmaniasis (kala-azar) and sometimes past exposure to the parasite. Doctors use it with symptoms, physical exam, and other tests like microscopy or PCR. A positive result can support diagnosis, while a negative result early in illness does not rule it out. Antibodies can stay positive after treatment and may cross-react with other infections, so results need clinical context.

Leishmania (Kalaazar) Antibody IgG Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Leishmania (Kalaazar) Antibody IgG Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Leishmania (Kalaazar) Antibody IgG test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Leishmania (Kalaazar) Antibody IgG Test in Visit Clinic?

Leishmania (Kalaazar) Antibody IgG is often included in infectious disease or tropical disease serology panels when doctors suspect leishmaniasis. It may be ordered for people with prolonged fever, weight loss, enlarged spleen or liver, or unexplained anemia. The test helps diagnose or support visceral leishmaniasis and monitor past exposure. Abnormal results can come from active infection, past infection, cross-reactions with other diseases, or effects of immune-suppressing medicines. Testing is especially important when household members or recent travel history suggest exposure in endemic areas.

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How do you test for Leishmania antibodies in Visit Clinic?plus

Leishmania antibodies are detected using serologic tests on blood or serum: rapid rK39 immunochromatographic tests, direct agglutination (DAT), ELISA, and indirect immunofluorescence (IFAT). These assays are most useful for visceral leishmaniasis, with sensitivity varying by test and region. When serology is inconclusive, diagnosis can be confirmed by microscopy or PCR on bone marrow, spleen, skin, or blood samples.

What is the confirmatory diagnosis of kala-azar in Visit Clinic?plus

Confirmatory diagnosis of kala-azar (visceral leishmaniasis) requires demonstration of Leishmania parasites in tissue aspirates—most commonly bone marrow, splenic or lymph‑node smears—by microscopy or culture. PCR on blood or tissue provides high sensitivity and can confirm infection. rK39 rapid tests help screening, but parasite visualization or PCR is needed for a definitive diagnosis.

What is the antibody for leishmaniasis in Visit Clinic?plus

The main antibody used in leishmaniasis diagnostics is anti‑rK39 (IgG), detected by rapid tests for visceral leishmaniasis. Other serologic assays — direct agglutination test (DAT) and ELISA — also detect anti‑Leishmania IgG. Serology is helpful for visceral disease but less reliable for cutaneous leishmaniasis; results should be interpreted alongside clinical and parasitological findings.

Which type of Leishmania causes kala-azar in Visit Clinic?plus

Kala-azar (visceral leishmaniasis) is caused by protozoa of the Leishmania donovani complex. In South Asia and East Africa the main species is Leishmania donovani; in the Mediterranean, Middle East and the Americas the disease is usually due to Leishmania infantum (formerly L. chagasi). The parasites are transmitted to humans by infected female sandflies.

What are the first signs of leishmaniasis in Visit Clinic?plus

The first signs of leishmaniasis depend on the form. Cutaneous disease typically begins as a small red papule at the sandfly bite that slowly enlarges into a painless ulcer with raised edges; nearby lymph nodes may swell. Visceral leishmaniasis starts with prolonged fever, weight loss, fatigue, night sweats and progressive enlargement of the spleen and liver. Mucocutaneous infection causes nasal or oral mucosal congestion and ulceration.

What is the cost of kala azar test in Visit Clinic?plus

Costs vary widely by country and test. rK39 rapid tests in endemic areas typically cost about $1–10 (≈₹100–800 in India) in private settings. Serology (ELISA/DAT) or PCR ranges ≈$10–60 (≈₹500–2,500). Invasive confirmation (bone‑marrow/splenic aspiration with microscopy) and hospital fees can be $25–150 (≈₹2,000–10,000). Public health programs often provide testing free or subsidized.