Torch-8
This test detects antibodies for a wider range of infections that can be passed from mother to child during pregnancy. It includes more infections than the basic TORCH test. Ideal for pregnant women or those planning pregnancy, helping identify potential risks early. Ensures timely interventions to protect both mother and baby’s health.
What this checkup covers
8 parameters. Everything your doctor needs to assess your baseline health — and everything you need to understand it.
TORCH is used to refer to a group of infections which occur in pregnant women and can cause various birth defects. It stands for toxoplasmosis, other (HIV, viral hepatitis, varicella, parvovirus), rubella, cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex, and syphilis. TORCH 8 test can help detect any four of the infections. This test identifies antibodies produced by the immune system after the contact with the infection. Both recent and old infections are diagnosed with the help of this test.
TORCH is used to refer to a group of infections which occur in pregnant women and can cause various birth defects. It stands for toxoplasmosis, other (HIV, viral hepatitis, varicella, parvovirus), rubella, cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex, and syphilis. TORCH 8 test can help detect any four of the infections. This test identifies antibodies produced by the immune system after the contact with the infection. Both recent and old infections are diagnosed with the help of this test.
