
Varicella Zoster IgM




This test checks for the presence of IgM antibodies produced against varicella-zoster virus (VZV). VZV is highly contagious and its first ever exposure causes chickenpox while a second time exposure to the virus leads to the development a painful rash called shingles. Presence of IgM antibodies indicates a current infection. These antibodies help in early detection of the infection as they are first antibodies to be produced by the body in response to a VZV infection.
Chickenpox is a highly contagious disease and manifested by fever, blisters, papules and rashes. Shingles also has similar symptoms.
A negative IgM test does not rule out the possibility of infection as the sample might have been taken before the appearance of antibodies. Hence the test should be repeated after 2-3 weeks if symptoms persist.
Immunocompromised patients and pregnant women can develop serious conditions if not treated well in time.











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- Complete Blood Count
- Glucose - Fasting
- Thyroid profile Total
- Glycosylated Hemoglobin
- Glucose - Postprandial
- Lipid Profile
- Vitamin D (25-OH)
- Urine Routine & Microscopy
- Coronavirus Covid-19 Test (RT-PCR technique)
- Liver Function Test
- Kidney Function Test
- Thyroid Stimulating Hormone, Ultrasensitive
- Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
- Uric Acid
- Vitamin B12
- C- Reactive Protein Quantitative
- Urine Culture and Sensitivity
- Serum Electrolyte
- Calcium
- Creatinine
- Diabetes Screening
- Kidney Function Test with Electrolytes
- Cholesterol - Total
- Hemoglobin
- Complete Haemogram














