Service Providers for Rubella - IgM

The Rubella IgM test detects recent rubella infection by measuring IgM antibodies in the blood. The test typically involves a blood draw, with no specific preparation required. You may experience mild discomfort at the needle site. Risks are minimal but may include slight bruising or infection. Results are interpreted based on the presence of IgM antibodies—positive results suggest a recent infection, while negative results imply no recent exposure. Conditions like immunosuppression or prior vaccination can affect accuracy. Results should be reviewed by a healthcare provider for further diagnosis and recommendations.