Serology
30 markers in this category
Anti-HAV (Hepatitis A Antibody)
An Anti-HAV test is part of a comprehensive health screening that checks your immunity against hepatitis A. Understanding your antibody status helps you stay informed about your overall immune protection and make proactive decisions about vaccination if needed.
Anti-HBs (Hepatitis B Immunity)
An Anti-HBs test is part of a comprehensive health screening that confirms your immunity to hepatitis B. Whether from vaccination or past exposure, knowing your antibody status gives you a complete picture of your immune protection as part of preventive care.
Borrelia IgG (Lyme Disease)
A Borrelia IgG test detects IgG antibodies against Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacterium that causes Lyme disease. A positive result may indicate a past or late-stage infection, as IgG antibodies typically develop several weeks after initial exposure.
Borrelia IgM (Lyme Disease)
A Borrelia IgM test detects IgM antibodies against Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacterium responsible for Lyme disease. A positive result may indicate a recent or early-stage infection, as IgM antibodies are typically the first to appear after exposure.
CMV IgG
A CMV IgG test detects IgG antibodies against cytomegalovirus (CMV) in your blood. A positive result typically indicates a past CMV infection and suggests that your immune system has developed long-term immunity to the virus.
CMV IgM
A CMV IgM test detects IgM antibodies against cytomegalovirus (CMV) in your blood. A positive result may indicate a recent or active CMV infection, as IgM antibodies are typically the first to appear after initial exposure to the virus.
Covid-19 IgG
A Covid-19 IgG test detects IgG antibodies against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19. A positive result may indicate a past infection or an immune response following vaccination, suggesting that your immune system has developed antibodies against the virus.
Covid-19 PCR
A Covid-19 PCR test detects the genetic material (RNA) of SARS-CoV-2 in a sample. It is considered the gold standard for diagnosing an active Covid-19 infection, as it can identify the virus even in individuals without symptoms.
Dengue IgG
A Dengue IgG test detects IgG antibodies against the dengue virus in your blood. A positive result may indicate a past dengue infection, as IgG antibodies typically develop one to two weeks after initial exposure and can persist for years.
Dengue IgM
A Dengue IgM test detects IgM antibodies against the dengue virus in your blood. A positive result may indicate a recent or active dengue infection, as IgM antibodies are typically the first to appear within days of symptom onset.
Dengue Virus NS1
A Dengue NS1 test detects the NS1 (non-structural protein 1) antigen of the dengue virus in your blood. This test is particularly useful for early detection during the first few days of illness, before antibodies have developed.
EBV EBNA IgG
An EBV EBNA IgG test detects IgG antibodies against the Epstein-Barr nuclear antigen (EBNA). A positive result typically indicates a past EBV infection, as EBNA antibodies develop weeks to months after the initial infection and usually persist for life.
EBV VCA IgG
An EBV VCA IgG test detects IgG antibodies against the Epstein-Barr virus viral capsid antigen (VCA). A positive result may indicate a past or current EBV infection, as VCA IgG antibodies typically appear during the acute phase and persist for life.
EBV VCA IgM
An EBV VCA IgM test detects IgM antibodies against the Epstein-Barr virus viral capsid antigen (VCA). A positive result may indicate an acute or recent EBV infection, as VCA IgM antibodies are typically the first to appear and usually decline within a few months.
H. pylori IgG
An H. pylori IgG test detects IgG antibodies against Helicobacter pylori, a bacterium that can infect the stomach lining. A positive result may indicate a current or past H. pylori infection, as IgG antibodies can persist even after successful treatment.
HTLV I+II
An HTLV I+II test screens for antibodies against Human T-Lymphotropic Virus types 1 and 2. These retroviruses can infect T-cells and, in some cases, may be associated with serious conditions such as adult T-cell leukaemia or HTLV-associated myelopathy.
Hepatitis B Core Antibody
A Hepatitis B Core Antibody (anti-HBc) test detects antibodies produced in response to the core antigen of the hepatitis B virus. A positive result may indicate a current, past, or resolved hepatitis B infection and should be interpreted alongside other hepatitis B markers.
Hepatitis B Surface Antigen
A Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg) test detects the presence of HBsAg in your blood, which is one of the earliest indicators of a hepatitis B infection. A positive result may indicate an active hepatitis B infection and should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
Hepatitis C Antibody
The Hepatitis C Antibody test is part of comprehensive preventive health screening. This test detects antibodies that indicate exposure to the hepatitis C virus, supporting early detection and proactive health management. A positive result does not confirm active infection and should be followed by confirmatory testing with your healthcare professional.
Measles IgG
A Measles IgG test detects IgG antibodies against the measles virus in your blood. The presence of IgG antibodies typically indicates past infection or successful vaccination, suggesting immunity to measles.
Mycoplasma pneumoniae IgG
A Mycoplasma pneumoniae IgG test detects IgG antibodies against Mycoplasma pneumoniae in your blood. The presence of IgG antibodies typically indicates a past infection or immune response to this common respiratory pathogen.
Mycoplasma pneumoniae IgM
A Mycoplasma pneumoniae IgM test detects IgM antibodies against Mycoplasma pneumoniae in your blood. The presence of IgM antibodies may indicate a recent or active infection with this common respiratory bacterium.
Parvovirus B19 IgM
A Parvovirus B19 IgM test detects IgM antibodies against Parvovirus B19 in your blood. The presence of IgM antibodies may indicate a recent or active infection with this common virus, which is known for causing fifth disease (erythema infectiosum) in children.
Rubella IgG
A Rubella IgG test detects IgG antibodies against the rubella virus in your blood. The presence of IgG antibodies typically indicates immunity to rubella through past infection or successful vaccination.