Examples of decryption results of analyzes on the Torch complex; Find out what TORCH complex is and what the various research indicators for toxoplasm, herpes, rubella and cytomegalovirus are talking about.
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Torch-complex: Decryption of analyzes results
Analyzes on the Torch complex detect infections transmitted by sexual. They are widespread and dangerous, with intrauterine infection leads to stillbirth and defects. These are four diseases: toxoplasmosis, rubella, cytomegalovirus and herpes.
Deciphering Analysis on Torch Complex
Toxoplasmosis
- IgG-, Igm- → No antibodies to toxoplasmas.
- IgG-, Igm+ → Toxoplasma infection occurred no more than two months ago.
- IgG +, Igm+ → Toxoplasmosis infection from two months to six months.
- IgG +, Igm- → chronic toxoplasmosis or immunity.
Rubella
- Igm-, IgG- → There are no antibodies.
- IgG-, Igm+ → Redfish contamination up to two months.
- IgG +, Igm+ → Fragus infection from one and a half months to six months.
- IgG +, Igm- → Chronic Disease Current or Immunity.
Cytomegalovirus
- Igm-, IgG- → There are no antibodies.
- IgG-, Igm+ → Cytomegalovirus infection up to two months.
- IgG +, Igm+ → Cytomegalovirus infection from one and a half to five months.
- IgG +, Igm- → chronic latent current or immunity.
Herpes (simple)
- Igm-, IgG- → There are no antibodies.
- IgG-, Igm+ → Herpes infection until one and a half months.
- IgG +, Igm+ → Herpez infection from one and a half to five months.
- IgG +, Igm- → chronic latent current or immunity.
For a detailed analysis of Torch infections, refer to the specialist (venereologist, infectious, obstetrician gynecologist).