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Patient Name : Mrs.

NISHA BEE Specimen Drawn ON : 26/Apr/2024 12:58PM


Age/Gender : 28 Y 0 M 0 D /F Specimen Received ON : 27/Apr/2024 09:24AM
UHID/MR No : ACRL.0000115469 Report Date : 27/Apr/2024 01:07PM
Visit ID : MCRL115469 Client Code : UP677
Ref Doctor : Dr.SELF Barcode No : B4946288
Client Name : PACIFIC PROMOTERS C/O SATYAM D Ref Customer : SELF

DEPARTMENT OF SEROLOGY
TORCH 10 PROFILE (IGG & IGM)
Test Name Result Unit Bio. Ref. Range Method

TORCH 5 PROFILE (IgG)


Sample Type : SERUM
Toxoplasma Gondii IgG 0.31 S/Co Negative <0.9 Enzyme linked
Equivocal 0.9-1.1 immunosorbent assay
(ELISA)
Positive >1.1 Activity Index
Rubella (German Measles) IgG 1.87 S/Co Negative <0.9~Equivocal 0.9- Enzyme linked
1.1~Positive >1.1 Activity Index immunosorbent assay
(ELISA)
Cytomegalovirus IgG 2.63 S/Co Negative <0.9~Equivocal 0.9- Enzyme linked
1.1~Positive >1.1 Activity Index immunosorbent assay
(ELISA)
Herpes Simplex Virus 1 IgG 1.30 S/Co Negative <0.8~Borderline 0.8- Enzyme linked
1.2~Positive >1.2 immunosorbent assay
(ELISA)
Herpes Simplex Virus 2 IgG 0.52 S/Co Negative <0.8~Borderline 0.8- Enzyme linked
1.2~Positive >1.2 immunosorbent assay
(ELISA)

Comments : TORCH is an acronym for a group of infectious diseases that can cause illness in pregnant women and may cause
birth defects in their newborns. The TORCH panel is a group of blood tests that detect the presence of antibodies produced by
the immune system in response to these infections. Confirmation of an active infection may require more specific tests.
The following tests make up the TORCH panel: Toxoplasmosis, Rubella, Cytomegalovirus, and Herpes simplex virus.
Toxoplasmosis is a parasitic infection that can be passed from mother to baby through the placenta during pregnancy. An
infection with Toxoplasma gondii can cause eye and central nervous system infections as well as brain and muscle cysts. If
acquired during the pregnancy, it may result in a miscarriage or cause birth defects, though this depends on the time during the
pregnancy when the infection was acquired by the mother. Toxoplasmosis is acquired by ingesting the parasite when handling the
stool of infected cats, drinking unpasteurized goat's milk, and, most commonly, by eating contaminated meat.
Rubella is the virus that causes German measles. If contracted early in the pregnancy, an infant may develop heart disease,
retarded growth, hearing loss, blood disorders, vision problems, or pneumonia. Problems that may develop during childhood
include central nervous system disease, immune disorders, or thyroid disease.
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is another viral infection that a mother may have acquired. Those have been infected with CMV at
some point in their life and, in most cases, it does not cause severe illness. However, it may pass to a baby during the birth process
and can also infect newborns through breast milk. Infected infants may have severe problems, such as hearing loss, vision
problems, mental retardation, pneumonia, and seizures.
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) is a common viral infection. The two most common infections with HSV are "cold sores" affecting
the lips and genital herpes. Both of these infections can recur. HSV is most commonly acquired through oral or genital contact.
Newborns who contract the virus usually do so during travel through the birth canal of a woman who has a genital infection with
HSV. The virus may spread throughout the newborn's body, attacking vital organs. Treatment with specific antiviral medication
should begin as soon as possible in the infected newborn. Even if treated, surviving babies may have permanent damage to
theircentral nervous system.

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Patient Name : Mrs.NISHA BEE Specimen Drawn ON : 26/Apr/2024 12:58PM
Age/Gender : 28 Y 0 M 0 D /F Specimen Received ON : 27/Apr/2024 09:24AM
UHID/MR No : ACRL.0000115469 Report Date : 27/Apr/2024 01:07PM
Visit ID : MCRL115469 Client Code : UP677
Ref Doctor : Dr.SELF Barcode No : B4946288
Client Name : PACIFIC PROMOTERS C/O SATYAM D Ref Customer : SELF

DEPARTMENT OF SEROLOGY
TORCH 10 PROFILE (IGG & IGM)
Test Name Result Unit Bio. Ref. Range Method

Other infections that may be tested for at the same time include syphilis, hepatitis B, human immunodeficiency virus
(HIV), enterovirus, Epstein-Barr virus, varicella-zoster virus, and parvovirus B19.

TORCH 5 PROFILE (IgM)


Sample Type : SERUM
Toxoplasma Gondii IgM 0.44 Activity Index Negative <0.9 Enzyme linked
Equivocal 0.9-1.1 immunosorbent assay
(ELISA)
Positive >1.1 Activity Index
Rubella (German Measles) IgM 0.58 S/Co <0.8 : Negative 0.8-1.2 : Enzyme linked
Borderline >1.2 : Positive immunosorbent assay
(ELISA)
Cytomegalovirus IgM 0.67 S/Co Negative <0.9 Enzyme linked
Equivocal 0.9-1.1 immunosorbent assay
(ELISA)
Positive >1.1 Activity Index
Herpes Simplex Virus 1 IgM 0.72 S/Co Negative <0.8~Borderline 0.8- ELISA
1.2~Positive >1.2
Herpes Simplex Virus 2 IgM 0.35 S/Co Negative <0.8~Borderline 0.8- ELISA
1.2~Positive >1.2

Comments : TORCH is an acronym for a group of infectious diseases that can cause illness in pregnant women and may cause
birth defects in their newborns. The TORCH panel is a group of blood tests that detect the presence of antibodies produced by the
immune system in response to these infections. Confirmation of an active infection may require more specific tests.
The following tests make up the TORCH panel: Toxoplasmosis, Rubella, Cytomegalovirus, and Herpes simplex virus.
Toxoplasmosis is a parasitic infection that can be passed from mother to baby through the placenta during pregnancy. An
infection with Toxoplasma gondii can cause eye and central nervous system infections as well as brain and muscle cysts. If acquired
during the pregnancy, it may result in a miscarriage or cause birth defects, though this depends on the time during the pregnancy
when the infection was acquired by the mother. Toxoplasmosis is acquired by ingesting the parasite when handling the stool of
infected cats, drinking unpasteurized goat's milk, and, most commonly, by eating contaminated meat.
Rubella is the virus that causes German measles. If contracted early in the pregnancy, an infant may develop heart disease,
retarded growth, hearing loss, blood disorders, vision problems, or pneumonia. Problems that may develop during childhood
include central nervous system disease, immune disorders, or thyroid disease.
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is another viral infection that a mother may have acquired. Those have been infected with CMV at
some point in their life and, in most cases, it does not cause severe illness. However, it may pass to a baby during the birth process
and can also infect newborns through breast milk. Infected infants may have severe problems, such as hearing loss, vision
problems, mental retardation, pneumonia, and seizures.
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) is a common viral infection. The two most common infections with HSV are "cold sores" affecting
the lips and genital herpes. Both of these infections can recur. HSV is most commonly acquired through oral or genital contact.
Newborns who contract the virus usually do so during travel through the birth canal of a woman who has a genital infection with

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Patient Name : Mrs.NISHA BEE Specimen Drawn ON : 26/Apr/2024 12:58PM
Age/Gender : 28 Y 0 M 0 D /F Specimen Received ON : 27/Apr/2024 09:24AM
UHID/MR No : ACRL.0000115469 Report Date : 27/Apr/2024 01:07PM
Visit ID : MCRL115469 Client Code : UP677
Ref Doctor : Dr.SELF Barcode No : B4946288
Client Name : PACIFIC PROMOTERS C/O SATYAM D Ref Customer : SELF

DEPARTMENT OF SEROLOGY
TORCH 10 PROFILE (IGG & IGM)
Test Name Result Unit Bio. Ref. Range Method

HSV. The virus may spread throughout the newborn's body, attacking vital organs. Treatment with specific antiviral medication
should begin as soon as possible in the infected newborn. Even if treated, surviving babies may have permanent damage to
theircentral nervous system.

Other infections that may be tested for at the same time include syphilis, hepatitis B, human immunodeficiency virus
(HIV), enterovirus, Epstein-Barr virus, varicella-zoster virus, and parvovirus B19.

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