Brucella antibodies IgG antibody

The Brucella IgG antibody test is a serological blood test used to detect the presence of IgG antibodies against Brucella bacteria, which cause brucellosis, a zoonotic infection transmitted from animals to humans. The test helps determine past or chronic exposure to the bacteria, as IgG antibodies usually develop weeks after initial infection and can persist for months or years. It is often ordered when patients present with prolonged fever, fatigue, joint pain, or a history of contact with livestock or unpasteurized dairy products. A positive IgG result indicates prior exposure or ongoing infection, guiding further clinical management and treatment decisions.


  • Reports On : With 24 Hours
  • Sample Type : Blood
  • Fasting : Not Required