Toxoplasma antibody testing (Toxoplasma Serology)
Virology
Description
Toxoplasmosis is a widespread infectious disease caused by the protozoa Toxoplasma gondii. Transmission is through ingestion of contaminated food, direct contact with infected domestic animals or in the case of newborns through transplacental infection. Infected healthy adults are generally asymptomatic though mild symptoms such as headache, sore throat and tiredness may be experienced. On rare occasions this can be accompanied by lymphadenopathy.
Sample Type
Clotted Blood Sample
Reference Range
Not Applicable
Turnaround Time
Within 5 days
Testing Frequency
Daily
External Notes
Testing is on the automated Diasorin Liaison XL analyser using a chemiluminescent immunoassay (CLIA) for the qualitative determination of IgM antibodies and IgG antibodies to Toxoplasma gondii.
Any IgM positive / equivocal results from pregnant patients will be sent to the reference lab for confirmatory testing
Patient Preparation
None
Please note: the above information is subject to change and we endeavour to keep this website up to date wherever necessary.
Your contact for this test
Leeanne Tovey BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science, MSc Medical Microbiology
Laboratory Manager - Microbiology & Virology
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