Typhi Dot Combo (Salmonella typhi IgG & IgM)

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Typhi Dot Combo (Salmonella typhi IgG & IgM), in Visit Clinic

Detects IgM and IgG antibodies to Salmonella typhi to identify recent or past typhoid infection in Visit Clinic.

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What is a Typhi Dot Combo (Salmonella typhi IgG & IgM) Test in Visit Clinic?

The Typhi Dot Combo test measures two antibody types: IgM and IgG against Salmonella typhi. These are proteins your immune system makes when it sees the typhoid bacterium. IgM usually rises early in an infection and suggests recent illness. IgG rises later and may mean past infection or longer-term immunity. This test helps detect typhoid fever, which causes high fever, stomach pain, headache and weakness. Doctors use it with symptoms, physical exam, and cultures to decide on treatment. It can support an early diagnosis, track response to antibiotics, or suggest previous exposure or vaccination. Your doctor interprets results with other lab tests.

Typhi Dot Combo (Salmonella typhi IgG & IgM) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Typhi Dot Combo (Salmonella typhi IgG & IgM) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Typhi Dot Combo (Salmonella typhi IgG & IgM) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Salmonella typhi IgM
  • Salmonella typhi IgG

Why Take a Typhi Dot Combo (Salmonella typhi IgG & IgM) Test in Visit Clinic?

This test is usually ordered as a typhoid serology panel when someone has prolonged fever, abdominal pain, headache or changed bowel habits. It helps diagnose or monitor typhoid (enteric fever) and to check response to treatment. Abnormal results can come from recent or past infection, vaccination, or cross-reacting infections. Testing is especially relevant when household members or recent travel raise concern for exposure.

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What does Typhidot IgG and IgM positive mean in Visit Clinic?plus

Typhidot detects IgM and IgG antibodies to Salmonella typhi. IgM positive indicates recent or acute infection (early phase); IgG positive reflects later-stage response, past infection, or carrier state. Both positive suggests ongoing or recent infection transitioning to recovery. Results require clinical correlation and confirmatory tests (e.g., blood culture) because antibody tests can give false positives or persist after infection.

What is the test for Salmonella typhoid IgG IgM combo in Visit Clinic?plus

The Salmonella typhi IgG/IgM combo is a serological blood test that detects IgM (acute/recent) and IgG (past or late) antibodies to S. typhi. It’s a point‑of‑care or lab immunoassay used for screening suspected typhoid fever; requires a blood sample and gives rapid results. IgM positivity suggests recent infection, IgG indicates prior exposure or recovery. Confirm with blood culture and clinical correlation.

What if both IgG and IgM are positive in Visit Clinic?plus

If both IgM and IgG are positive, it usually indicates a recent or ongoing infection with the immune response in transition (early seroconversion). This may mean you could still be infectious. Interpret results alongside symptoms, exposure history and vaccination status, and confirm with molecular testing (PCR) or repeat serology. False positives or cross‑reactivity can occur—consult your healthcare provider for isolation guidance, treatment and follow‑up testing.

Is Salmonella typhi good or bad in Visit Clinic?plus

Salmonella typhi is harmful: it causes typhoid fever, a serious, human-specific infection transmitted via contaminated food or water. Symptoms include prolonged high fever, abdominal pain, headache, and diarrhoea or constipation; complications can be severe. Diagnosis requires medical testing and treatment with appropriate antibiotics. Prevention focuses on safe water and food, hand hygiene, and vaccination where recommended.

Should I be worried if my IgM is positive in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive IgM usually indicates a recent or current infection, but it can be false positive or cross‑reactive. Interpretation depends on your symptoms, timing since exposure, and disease‑specific tests (for example PCR or IgG seroconversion). Contact your healthcare provider for clinical evaluation and confirmatory testing; they’ll advise on treatment or repeat testing. If you’re pregnant or immunocompromised, seek urgent advice.

What not to eat in typhoid in Visit Clinic?plus

Avoid raw or unpeeled fruits and vegetables, salads, and uncooked seafood; street food and anything of uncertain hygiene. Also avoid undercooked meat, raw or soft‑boiled eggs, unpasteurized dairy, and shellfish. Stay away from oily, spicy, fried, or heavy high‑fiber foods that irritate the gut, plus alcohol and excessive caffeine until recovery. Prefer well‑cooked, simple, hygienic meals.