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Number of red blood cells in the blood

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Red blood cell disorders

Measures: Number of red blood cells in the blood

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What is the maximum days the report can be obtained for the test

The maximum days the report can be obtained for the Weil Felix Test is typically around 7-10 days. However, the exact timeframe may vary depending on the laboratory and other factors.

What are the prerequisites for the test Weil Felix Test

  • Patients should be suspected of having a rickettsial infection
  • Patients should have a history of fever, headache, and rash
  • Patients should have been in contact with ticks or have visited endemic areas
  • Patients should have a positive serological test for rickettsial infections

What are the measure values for the test Weil Felix Test

  • OXK - Proteus OX-K antigen
  • OX2 - Proteus OX-2 antigen
  • OX19 - Proteus OX-19 antigen
  • OXK - 1:160 or greater
  • OX2 - 1:160 or greater
  • OX19 - 1:160 or greater

What does this test Weil Felix Test identify?

Weil Felix Test

The Weil Felix Test is a serological test used to identify the presence of certain strains of rickettsial bacteria in the blood of a patient. The test works by detecting antibodies that are produced by the immune system in response to the infection.

Rickettsial bacteria are responsible for diseases such as typhus and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. The test can help confirm a diagnosis of these diseases, especially in regions where they are endemic.

The Weil Felix Test is based on the principle of cross-reactivity, where antibodies produced in response to one strain of rickettsial bacteria can also react with antigens from different strains. This test uses antigens from Proteus species bacteria, which are similar to rickettsial antigens, to detect the presence of antibodies in the patient's blood.

Overall, the Weil Felix Test is a valuable tool in the diagnosis of rickettsial infections, helping healthcare providers to identify and treat these potentially serious illnesses.

Why is this test Weil Felix Test taken?

The Weil Felix Test is taken to diagnose rickettsial infections, which are caused by bacteria in the Rickettsia genus. These infections can cause symptoms such as fever, headache, rash, and muscle aches. The test is based on the fact that antibodies produced in response to certain strains of Rickettsia bacteria can cross-react with certain strains of Proteus bacteria. By testing for this cross-reactivity, the Weil Felix Test can help identify a rickettsial infection.

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