Anti Dnase B Test


FAQ

What is an Anti-DNase B Test?

The Anti-DNase B Test is a blood test used to detect elevated levels of anti-DNase B antibodies, which indicate a recent streptococcal infection.

How is the Anti-DNase B Test performed?

A blood sample is drawn from a vein, and the serum is tested for anti-DNase B antibodies. Results help determine if the patient had a recent streptococcal infection.

When should one consider an Anti-DNase B Test?

If a patient shows symptoms of strep throat, such as sore throat, fever, or joint pain, and there's a need to confirm a recent infection.

How long does it take to get Anti-DNase B Test results?

Results typically come back within a few days. The time may vary depending on the lab's workload and location.

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