Dengue IgM antibody by ELISA

The Dengue IgM Antibody by ELISA test is a sensitive immunoassay used to detect IgM antibodies specific to the Dengue virus in human serum. IgM antibodies are typically produced during the early phase of infection, making this test valuable for diagnosing recent or acute Dengue infections. The enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) method involves binding patient antibodies to Dengue antigens coated on a microplate, followed by detection using enzyme-labeled secondary antibodies and a colorimetric substrate. A positive result indicates recent exposure to the Dengue virus, while a negative result suggests no current or recent infection. This test aids clinicians in timely diagnosis and management of Dengue fever, supporting decisions for monitoring, hospitalization, and treatment. It is particularly useful in endemic regions and during outbreak surveillance, contributing to public health control measures and reducing disease complications.


  • Reports On : With 12 Hours
  • Sample Type : Blood
  • Fasting : Not Required