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Widal Test (Tube Test), in Visit Clinic

A blood test that detects antibodies to Salmonella bacteria to help diagnose typhoid or paratyphoid fever in Visit Clinic.

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

What is a Widal Test (Tube Test) Test in Visit Clinic?

The Widal test measures antibodies in the blood against Salmonella bacteria that cause typhoid and paratyphoid fever. It detects agglutinating antibodies called O and H that the immune system makes in response to infection. This information helps show if someone has a current or recent infection. Doctors use the test alongside symptoms, blood cultures, and travel history. It can help support a diagnosis or suggest further testing, but results need careful interpretation because vaccines or other infections can affect the result. Paired samples or rising antibody levels are more useful than a single test.

Widal Test (Tube Test) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Widal Test (Tube Test) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Widal Test (Tube Test) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a Widal Test (Tube Test) Test in Visit Clinic?

The Widal test is often ordered as part of an infection or fever workup for people with persistent fever, abdominal pain, headache, or after travel to areas where typhoid is common. It helps diagnose typhoid and paratyphoid fever and can support monitoring treatment. Abnormal results may come from recent infection, prior vaccination, cross-reacting antibodies, or other illnesses, and exposure history can make testing more important.

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Which tube is used for Widal test in Visit Clinic?plus

Collect venous blood into a plain (red-top) tube or a serum‑separator tube (SST, gold/yellow top) that contains no anticoagulant. Allow the sample to clot, centrifuge, and use the separated serum for the Widal agglutination test. Avoid anticoagulated tubes (EDTA, citrate, heparin), as they prevent proper clotting and can interfere with serological agglutination results.

How to read widal tube test report in Visit Clinic?plus

The Widal tube test reports agglutination titers against Salmonella antigens: O (somatic) and H (flagellar), often for Typhi and Paratyphi. Results appear as dilutions (e.g., 1:40, 1:160). A fourfold rise between acute and convalescent samples or a single high titer (region-specific cutoff, commonly ≥1:160) suggests infection. Interpret with clinical context and local cutoffs; cross-reactions limit specificity.

How to do a tube agglutination test in Visit Clinic?plus

Perform serial twofold dilutions of patient serum in labeled tubes. Add equal volumes of standardized antigen suspension to each tube, include positive and negative controls, mix gently, and incubate (usually 37°C for 1–2 hours). After incubation, examine tubes for visible agglutination; the highest serum dilution showing definite clumping is the antibody titre. Use aseptic technique and repeat ambiguous results for confirmation.

What tube is Typhidot test in in Visit Clinic?plus

Typhidot is performed on serum or whole blood. For laboratory testing, collect blood in a plain red‑top tube or serum‑separator tube (SST) to obtain serum. For rapid/point‑of‑care use, EDTA or heparinized tubes (or capillary finger‑stick blood) can be used. Process promptly: allow clotting, centrifuge to separate serum, avoid hemolysis, and refrigerate specimens if testing is delayed.

What is ELISA used for in Visit Clinic?plus

ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) is used to detect and quantify specific proteins, antigens, or antibodies in blood and other fluids. Common applications include diagnosing infections (e.g., HIV and other viral serology), measuring hormones and biomarkers, monitoring vaccine-induced immune responses, and screening for autoimmune disorders. It’s widely used in clinical diagnostics, epidemiology, and biomedical research for its sensitivity and scalability.

How do you dilute a Widal tube test in Visit Clinic?plus

For a Widal tube agglutination test, patient serum is serially diluted in saline or a suitable buffer using doubling dilutions (for example 1:20, 1:40, 1:80, 1:160). Each dilution is combined with standardized Salmonella O and H antigens; visible agglutination indicates antibodies. The highest dilution showing agglutination is reported as the titre. Perform testing in a qualified laboratory with proper controls.