Infectious Profile
What it is
The Infectious Profile is a comprehensive panel of blood tests designed to screen for common viral, bacterial, and parasitic infections. It helps identify both active and past infections, assess immunity status, and detect carriers of infectious diseases. This package is especially useful in general health check-ups, pre-surgical evaluations, high-risk exposure cases, and for individuals with unexplained fever or recurrent infections.
Uses
This profile is used to:
- Detect active infections caused by viruses, bacteria, or parasites.
- Assess immunity status against common infections.
- Support diagnosis in individuals with unexplained fever or chronic illness.
- Screen high-risk individuals (e.g., blood donors, healthcare workers, pre-surgical patients).
- Guide treatment decisions and preventive care strategies.
Typical Tests Included
The exact panel may vary, but usually includes:
- HIV 1 & 2 Screening: To detect antibodies against Human Immunodeficiency Virus.
- Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg): To identify hepatitis B infection or carrier status.
- Hepatitis C Antibody (Anti-HCV): To detect hepatitis C exposure or infection.
- VDRL / Syphilis Screening: To check for syphilis infection.
- Malaria Antigen / Smear: To detect malaria parasites.
- Widal Test (Typhoid Screening): To check for Salmonella infection.
- Complete Blood Count (CBC): To assess infection-related changes in blood cells.
Symptoms / Conditions That May Lead to the Test
Doctors may recommend this profile if you have:
- Unexplained fever, fatigue, or weight loss.
- History of unprotected sex, blood transfusion, or needle sharing.
- Planned surgery or hospitalization requiring infection clearance.
- Recurrent infections or weakened immune system.
- Travel history to areas with high prevalence of infectious diseases.
Abnormal Results
- Positive Result: Indicates exposure to or presence of infection. Further confirmatory tests may be needed to stage the disease and guide treatment.
- Negative Result: Suggests no evidence of infection at the time of testing, though early-stage infections may not be detected.
Results are interpreted along with medical history, physical examination, and additional confirmatory tests where necessary.
Risks
The profile requires blood samples and carries minimal risks, including:
- Mild pain, bruising, or discomfort at the puncture site.
- Rare chance of infection or dizziness after blood draw.



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