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Microfilaria Antigen, in Visit Clinic

Measures worm proteins in the blood to detect active filarial (lymphatic filariasis) infection in Visit Clinic.

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Blood
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What is a Microfilaria Antigen Test in Visit Clinic?

The Microfilaria Antigen test looks for proteins released by adult filarial worms in the blood. These proteins are called antigens. Detecting them helps show an active infection even when the tiny worms (microfilariae) are not seen on a microscope slide. This test is important for diagnosing lymphatic filariasis, a parasitic disease that can cause swollen limbs or genital areas. Doctors use it for screening people in areas where the disease is common. It also helps check whether treatment is working and supports public health programs that map or control the infection.

Microfilaria Antigen Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Microfilaria Antigen Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Microfilaria Antigen test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Microfilaria Antigen Test in Visit Clinic?

Microfilaria Antigen is often included in parasitic infection panels or specific filarial antigen tests. Doctors may order it if you have unexplained swelling, fevers, enlarged lymph nodes, or travel history to regions where filariasis is common. It helps diagnose and monitor lymphatic filariasis and shows active adult-worm infection. Abnormal results usually reflect parasite infection from mosquito transmission. Family history of travel or exposure in endemic areas can make testing more important.

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What is microfilaria antigen in Visit Clinic?plus

Microfilarial antigen refers to proteins or other molecules released by microfilariae—the larval stage of filarial worms—that trigger the host immune response. These antigens can be detected by immunological tests to indicate current or recent filarial infection; they’re used in blood-based assays (antigen or antibody tests) to help diagnose conditions like lymphatic filariasis and monitor treatment and control efforts.

What does it mean when microfilaria is positive in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive microfilaria test means larval filarial parasites are present in blood or skin, indicating an active filarial infection. It shows adult worms are producing microfilariae and may lead to species-specific disease (e.g., lymphatic damage, edema, hydrocele, skin or eye involvement). Recommended next steps include species identification, assessment of parasite load, targeted antiparasitic treatment, and measures to prevent transmission.

What is a filaria antigen test in Visit Clinic?plus

A filaria antigen test detects circulating antigens produced by adult filarial worms (commonly Wuchereria bancrofti) in a blood sample. It’s used to diagnose active lymphatic filariasis and for community surveillance. Rapid immunochromatographic or ELISA-based assays give results without needing night blood draws. A positive result indicates current infection and prompts confirmatory testing and treatment planning.

Which disease is caused by microfilaria in Visit Clinic?plus

Microfilariae—larval forms of filarial nematodes—cause filarial diseases, most notably lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis) caused by Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi and B. timori. Other microfilarial infections include onchocerciasis (river blindness, from Onchocerca volvulus) and loiasis (Loa loa). These are transmitted by mosquitoes or biting flies and lead to chronic tissue, lymphatic and ocular damage.

How do you treat Microfilaria positive in Visit Clinic?plus

Treatment depends on species and microfilarial burden. For lymphatic filariasis, use diethylcarbamazine (DEC) or ivermectin plus albendazole; mass drug administration commonly gives annual albendazole with DEC or ivermectin. Onchocerciasis is treated with repeated ivermectin; doxycycline targets Wolbachia in some regimens. Manage complications with lymphedema care, hygiene, antibiotics for cellulitis, and surgery for hydrocele.

What is the cost of Microfilaria test in Visit Clinic?plus

Microfilaria testing is often provided free through public health services and screening programs. In private laboratories costs vary by country: in India it typically ranges ₹300–₹1,200 (≈US$4–15), while private clinics in the US/UK commonly charge about US$20–100 for a blood smear or antigen test. Confirm pricing with the specific lab, as methods and fees differ.