IGRAS/ Interferon Gamma Release Assay in Kurla
51+ booked in last 3 daysInterferon Gamma Release Assay Test Overview
Interferon-gamma is a protein produced by white blood cells when the body is exposed to certain diseases like tuberculosis. Measuring this protein helps identify and monitor infectious diseases, especially tuberculosis.
IGRAS/ Interferon Gamma Release Assay Price in Kurla
Metropolis Healthcare is a leading diagnostics centre and pathology lab in India equipped with the latest state-of-the-art technologies that provides the IGRAS/ Interferon Gamma Release Assay with a clear pricing structure
The price of IGRAS/ Interferon Gamma Release Assay in Kurla is ₹ 2,990
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Frequently Asked Questions
To diagnose tuberculosis infection
Your doctor may recommend this test for you if he suspects that you have tuberculosis.
The symptoms include:
- An exposure to a person with tuberculosis is considered a risk factor
- chroniccough that produces phlegm or sputum, sometimes blood – a cough that persists more than two weeks and worsens over a period of time
- fever
- chills
- night sweats
- unexplained weight loss
Interferon-release assays (IGRAs) represents the advances in tuberculosis immunology and evolutionary biology. IGRAs were intended to replace tuberculin skin test (TST) for the diagnosis of latent tuberculosis infection because of their logistical advantages and enhanced specificity over TST.
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