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Titer lab tests are an excellent way to keep track of your immune system's health.

The titer test is a simple and inexpensive approach to keep track of your immune system. It's the most accurate way to measure antibodies in your body, and that may help you live a healthier life. Titer testing can help evaluate if you need extra immunizations by measuring your immune system's reaction to vaccines.

Do you have concerns about your immunity to certain diseases?

If that's the case, you should get tested for the antibodies that are linked to these diseases. You'll be able to tell whether or not you're protected from them this way. You won't have to guess any longer since antibody ... See more

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 The Diphtheria and Tetanus Antitoxoids test, also known as the Diphtheria and Tetanus Antibody test, is a serological analysis designed to evaluate a person's immune response to the diphtheria and tetanus toxins. This test measures the level of antibodies (antitoxoids) against these toxins in the bloodstream, indicating immunity to these potentially life-threatening bacterial infections.


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 The Diphtheria Titer Test is a blood test used to measure the level of antibodies against the diphtheria toxin in an individual's blood. Diphtheria is a serious bacterial infection caused by Corynebacterium diphtheriae, which produces a toxin that can cause severe respiratory issues, heart problems, and nerve damage. The titer test helps determine whether an individual has sufficient immunity to diphtheria, either from past vaccination or from previous infection.

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The Hepatitis A & B Titer Test Panel is a comprehensive diagnostic tool designed to evaluate an individual's immunity status or infection presence for Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B viruses. This panel combines serological assays that measure specific antibodies and antigens associated with Hepatitis A and B, providing crucial insights for clinical diagnosis, vaccination verification, and the assessment of immune response post-vaccination or post-exposure.

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Also Known As: HAV AB Test, Hepatitis A Virus Antibody Test, Anti HAV Test, Anti Hepatitis A Virus Test
The Hepatitis A Antibody Total test is a blood test used to detect the presence of antibodies against the Hepatitis A virus (HAV) in the blood. Antibodies are proteins produced by the immune system in response to an infection, and their presence indicates exposure to the Hepatitis A virus.

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Also Known As: HAV AB Test, Hepatitis A Virus Antibody Test, Anti HAV Test, Anti Hepatitis A Virus Test
The Hepatitis A IgM Antibody test is a vital diagnostic tool used to detect the presence of IgM antibodies against the Hepatitis A virus (HAV) in a person's blood. This test helps healthcare professionals identify acute Hepatitis A infections and distinguish them from previous exposures or vaccinations.

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 The Hepatitis B Core Antibody Total test is a blood test used to detect the presence of antibodies against the core protein of the Hepatitis B virus (HBV). This test helps in the diagnosis and monitoring of Hepatitis B infection.

 The Hepatitis B Immunity Panel test is a comprehensive series of blood tests designed to determine an individual's immunity status with respect to the Hepatitis B virus (HBV). The panel primarily evaluates the presence or absence of antibodies related to the virus to assess exposure, immunity, or ongoing infection.

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Also Known As: Hep B Test, Hep B Surface Antibody Test, Hep B Antibody Test, Hepatitis B Antibody Test, Hep B Surface Ab Test, HBV Antibody Test, HBV Surface Antibody Test

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Also Known As: Hep B Test, HBsAg Test, Hepatitis B Antigen Test, HBV Test, HBV Surface Antigen Test
The Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg) with Reflex Confirmation test is a laboratory test used to detect the presence of the hepatitis B virus (HBV) surface antigen in the blood. The test is performed to screen for hepatitis B infection and confirm the initial HBsAg result if it is reactive.

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 The Hepatitis B Titer Test Panel is a diagnostic panel that comprises three essential tests designed to assess immunity, infection status, and antibody levels for the Hepatitis B virus (HBV). The panel includes the following tests: Hepatitis B Core Antibody Total, Hepatitis B Surface Antibody Quantitative, and Hepatitis B Surface Antigen with Reflex Confirmation.

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

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Also Known As: Rubeola Test, Measles Virus Test, Measles Titer test
The Measles Antibody IgG test is a blood test designed to detect the presence of IgG antibodies specific to the measles virus (rubeola). IgG antibodies are produced by the immune system in response to a measles infection or vaccination and provide long-term immunity. This test is used to determine whether an individual has been previously exposed to the measles virus or has developed immunity through vaccination. It is a valuable tool for assessing immune status, particularly in individuals who may be at risk of contracting or spreading the virus.

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

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

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

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The Syphilis (RPR + FTA-ABS) panel is a diagnostic tool used to detect and confirm the presence of syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. This panel combines two tests: the RPR (Rapid Plasma Reagin) Screen with Reflex to Titer, and the FTA-ABS (Fluorescent Treponemal Antibody Absorption) test, offering both initial screening and confirmatory diagnosis capabilities.

 The Tetanus & Diphtheria Titer Test is a blood test that measures the concentration of antibodies against tetanus (lockjaw) and diphtheria, both of which are serious bacterial infections. The presence and level of these antibodies indicate whether an individual has immunity to these diseases, either from previous infections, vaccinations, or a combination of both. The test specifically quantifies the immune response to the toxins produced by these bacteria, rather than to the bacteria themselves.

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 The Tetanus Antitoxoid test is a laboratory test that measures the level of tetanus antibodies in a person's blood. These antibodies provide immunity against the toxin produced by the bacteria Clostridium tetani, which causes tetanus. The primary mode of acquiring immunity against tetanus is through vaccination, which introduces an inactive form of the tetanus toxin (antitoxoid) to stimulate the body's immune response.

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Also Known As: Varicella Zoster Virus Titer Test, VZV Titer Test, VZV Test, Varicella Test, VZV Antibody Test, Chicken Pox Titer Test, Chicken Pox Test, Shingles Titer Test, Shingles Test, Herpes Zoster Virus Test, Herpes Zoster Titer Test

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The Varicella Zoster Virus IgG IgM Antibodies Panel is used to assess exposure to the varicella-zoster virus, which causes both chickenpox and shingles. By evaluating the presence and levels of specific antibodies, this panel aids in diagnosing current infections, determining immunity, and guiding vaccination decisions.

Vaccinations aren't as readily available as you may think. Many areas throughout the United States don't have the healthcare access needed to administer vaccinations to nearby areas. This leaves large chunks of the population at risk for developing preventable conditions.

Vaccinations are crucial, especially during a time when we're all on the go every single day. We need adequate protection from everyday ailments.

Even if you had all of your shots when you were younger, you might no longer have an immune response. This is why everyone needs immunity detection and titer testing.

This serological testing can help your healthcare provider determine what your immunization status is for different conditions. In response, you and your healthcare provider can make a plan for your healthcare moving forward.

To learn more about antibody testing and antibody titer options, keep reading.

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