Torch-4 IgG
The TORCH-4 IgG test checks for past infections of Toxoplasmosis, Rubella, Cytomegalovirus, and Herpes Simplex Virus, all of which can affect pregnant women and their unborn babies. Recommended for women planning pregnancy or during early pregnancy stages. Helps in preventing congenital infections that can harm fetal development.
What this checkup covers
4 parameters. Everything your doctor needs to assess your baseline health — and everything you need to understand it.
TORCH stands for toxoplasmosis, other (HIV, viral hepatitis, varicella, parvovirus), rubella, cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex, and syphilis. These are a group of infections that can occur in pregnant women which can cause various birth defects. TORCH 4 test helps in the identification of any four of these infections by detecting the antibodies in the blood produced by the immune system in response to the infection.
TORCH stands for toxoplasmosis, other (HIV, viral hepatitis, varicella, parvovirus), rubella, cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex, and syphilis. These are a group of infections that can occur in pregnant women which can cause various birth defects. TORCH 4 test helps in the identification of any four of these infections by detecting the antibodies in the blood produced by the immune system in response to the infection.
