All Infectious Disease Tests

Do you think you could have an infectious disease?

Our lab tests can detect infections early on, allowing you to receive treatment before it's too late.

Infections can be caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites. They can affect different parts of the body, such as your skin or lungs. Some infections are spread from person to person through sneezing or coughing, while others can be passed on through sex. Symptoms of an infection depend on which part of the body is affected but may include fever, chills, fatigue, and aches. They range from the common cold to life-threatening diseases like Ebola and Zika. Some infections can be cured with antibiotics; others cannot. If left untreated, they could ... See more

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Also Known As: Rubeola Test, Measles Virus Test, Measles Infection Test

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Also Known As: Rubeola Test, Measles Virus Test, Measles Titer test
The Measles Titer, also known as the Measles Serology test, is a laboratory test used to measure the level of specific antibodies against the measles virus in a person's blood. This test helps determine a person's immune status to measles and assesses their level of protection against the virus.

Also Known As: MMR Titer Test

The Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) Immunity Profile measures IgG antibodies to measles, mumps, and rubella viruses. It helps determine immunity from past infection or prior vaccination and identifies individuals who may be at risk of these viral diseases.


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Also Known As: MMR Immunity Test, Measles Mumps Rubella Titer, Measles Mumps Rubella IgG Antibodies

The MMR Titer Test measures IgG antibodies to Measles, Mumps, and Rubella viruses to determine immunity. It helps confirm vaccination response, assess the need for booster shots, or verify immunity after potential exposure.


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The Mumps Virus IgG Antibody test is a serological blood test used to detect the presence of IgG antibodies against the mumps virus. These antibodies are typically produced by the immune system in response to a past mumps infection or as a result of vaccination against mumps.

Also Known As: Mycoplasma Antibodies Test, M. pneumoniae Test, Mycoplasma Test, Mycoplasma IgG IgM Test
The Mycoplasma Pneumoniae IgG IgM Antibodies test is a valuable diagnostic tool used to detect and differentiate between IgG and IgM antibodies against the Mycoplasma pneumoniae bacterium. This bacterium is a common cause of respiratory infections, particularly atypical pneumonia, in humans.

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Also Known As: TB Test, Tuberculosis Test, IGRA Test

The Quantiferon TB Gold Plus test is a blood test that helps detect tuberculosis (TB). It measures the body's immune response to the bacteria called Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which causes TB. This test is often preferred over the traditional TB skin test because it only requires one blood test and tends to be more accurate, especially in people who have received the BCG vaccine.


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Also Known As: RF Test, Rheumatoid Arthritis Factor Test

The Rheumatoid Factor (RF) Test measures the level of rheumatoid factor antibodies in the blood. Elevated RF may indicate autoimmune conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, Sjögren’s syndrome, or other inflammatory disorders, and helps support diagnosis and monitoring.


 The Rheumatoid Factor IgG IgM IgA Antibodies Test is a diagnostic procedure designed to detect and measure the levels of Rheumatoid Factor (RF) antibodies, specifically the IgG, IgM, and IgA types, in the blood. Rheumatoid factors are proteins produced by the immune system that can attack healthy tissue in the body.

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 The Rheumatoid Factor IgA Antibody test is a blood test that measures the level of IgA antibodies targeting rheumatoid factor in the blood. Rheumatoid factor is an autoantibody, which means it's produced by the body's immune system against its own tissues. Elevated levels of rheumatoid factor can indicate autoimmune conditions, particularly rheumatoid arthritis.

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Also Known As: RF Antibody Test, Rheumatoid Arthritis Factor Antibody Test, RF IgG Test, RF IgG Antibody Test, Rheumatoid Factor IgG Antibody Test
The Rheumatoid Factor IgG Antibody test is a blood test used to detect the presence of Rheumatoid Factor (RF) antibodies in the blood. Rheumatoid Factor is an autoantibody produced by the immune system that targets healthy tissues, particularly the synovium (lining of joints). The test measures the level of IgG antibodies specifically targeting RF.

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Also Known As: Syphilis Test, Rapid Plasma Reagin Test

The RPR Test with Reflex to Titer and Confirmatory Testing screens for syphilis by detecting antibodies in the blood. If the result is positive, additional testing is performed to determine antibody levels (titer) and confirm the diagnosis. This process helps identify active or past infection and supports accurate treatment decisions.


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Also Known As: RPR Test with Reflex to Titer and Confirmatory Testing, Rapid Plasma Reagin Test

The Syphilis Test screens for syphilis by detecting antibodies in the blood. If positive, further testing is performed to measure antibody levels and confirm the result. This helps determine active or past infection and supports accurate diagnosis and treatment.


Also Known As: Rapid Plasma Reagin with Reflex to Titer, Syphilis RPR, Syphilis Titer test
RPR (Rapid Plasma Reagin) with Reflex to Titer, is a blood test primarily used to screen for syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. The RPR test is a non-treponemal test, meaning it detects antibodies produced by the body in response to the infection rather than the bacteria itself. If the RPR test result is positive or reactive, the test automatically reflexes to a titer, which quantifies the level of antibodies in the blood. This reflex process helps confirm the presence of syphilis and assess the stage or activity of the infection.

Also Known As: German Measles test, 3 Day Measles Test, Three Day Measles Test, Rubella Titer Test, Rubella Infections test
The Rubella IgG IgM Antibodies test is a blood test aimed at detecting and differentiating the antibodies produced in response to the rubella virus. Rubella, often referred to as German measles, is a contagious viral infection best known by its distinctive red rash. The body produces two primary types of antibodies against this virus: IgM and IgG. While IgM is the first antibody produced in response to an infection, IgG is produced later and persists for life, typically providing immunity against reinfection.

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Also Known As: German Measles test, 3 Day Measles Test, Three Day Measles Test, Rubella Infection Test

 Food and waterborne illnesses known as food poisoning are conditions brought about by drinking or eating water or food that’s contaminated by the toxins of microbes they produce. In most cases, the cause of gastrointestinal issues like diarrhea, abdominal pain, vomiting, and nausea. There are lots of non-infectious causes of illnesses instigated by contaminated water and food. At the same time, some microbes are likely to cause infections in other parts of the body apart from the digestive tract. But since most of these are beyond this article’s scope, we will not be covering them here. 

In the U.S., the CDC or Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that about 1 in every six people get sick annually from consuming contaminated beverages or food. Of those, about 128,000 are hospitalized, and about 3,000 die from arising complications. 

Waterborne and foodborne illnesses can affect anybody at any time. However, they tend ... See more