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Leptospira IgG/IgM

Leptospira IgG/IgM

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Lot No. : 060/09/2025/004
Mfg. : 09/2025
Exp. : 08/2027

Leptospirosis occurs worldwide and is a common mild to severe health problem for humans and animals, particularly in areas with a hot and humid climate. The natural reservoirs for leptospirosis are rodents as well as a large variety of domesticated mammals. Human infection is caused by L. interrogans, the pathogenic member of the genus of Leptospira. The infection is spread via urine from the host animal. After infection, leptospires are present in the blood until they are cleared after 4 to 7 days following the production of anti-L. interrogans antibodies, initially of the IgM class. Culture of the blood, urine and cerebrospinal fluid is an effective means of confirming the diagnosis during 1st to 2nd weeks after exposure. Serological detection of anti-L. interrogans antibodies is also a common diagnostic method. However, all above mentioned methods require a sophisticated facility and well-trained technicians. The Leptospira IgG/IgM is a simple serological test that utilizes antigens from L. interrogans and detects IgG and IgM antibodies to these microorganisms simultaneously.

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  • Warnings and Precautions

    • Please read the instruction carefully before performing the test.
    • Do not use the test after the expiration date.
    • Immediately carry out the test after removing the test device from the pouch.
    • Do not mix or interchange the specimen sample.
  • Limitation

    • For in vitro diagnostic use only; detects Leptospira antibodies in whole blood, serum, or plasma.
    • This test detects the presence of IgM antibodies to Leptospira in the specimen and should not be used as the sole criterion for the diagnosis of Leptospirosis.
    • If the test result is negative and clinical symptoms persist, additional follow-up testing using other clinical methods is recommended. Also a negative results dose not preclude the possibility of an infection of Leptospirosis