Medisave TORCH All Ten Profile is an advanced infectious disease screening package designed to identify antibodies related to infections that may affect pregnancy outcomes, fetal development, and newborn health.
TORCH infections are among the most important infections screened during pregnancy because they can potentially cause congenital abnormalities, miscarriage, pregnancy complications, or neonatal infections if acquired during pregnancy.
This profile evaluates both IgG and IgM antibodies, helping healthcare professionals determine previous exposure, immunity status, or recent infection.
The package is recommended for:
- Women planning pregnancy
- Pregnant women
- Recurrent pregnancy loss evaluation
- Fertility assessments
- High-risk pregnancy screening
- Prenatal infection monitoring
🧪 TESTS INCLUDED (10 TESTS)
🦠 Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
- Cytomegalovirus (CMV) IgG
- Cytomegalovirus (CMV) IgM
Purpose:
Helps detect past exposure or recent CMV infection, which may affect fetal development during pregnancy.
🌺 Rubella
Purpose:
Assesses immunity against Rubella and identifies recent infection risk during pregnancy.
🧬 Herpes Simplex Virus Type I (HSV-1)
Purpose:
Detects previous exposure and recent HSV-1 infection.
🧬 Herpes Simplex Virus Type II (HSV-2)
Purpose:
Helps identify genital herpes exposure and active infection status.
🦠 Toxoplasma Gondii
- Toxo Gondii IgG
- Toxo Gondii IgM
Purpose:
Evaluates exposure to toxoplasmosis, which can pose risks during pregnancy.
⭐ Key Benefits
- Comprehensive TORCH infection screening
- Prenatal infection risk assessment
- Pregnancy planning support
- Detection of recent and past infections
- Supports maternal and fetal health monitoring
- Essential fertility and pregnancy evaluation test
🏥 Recommended For
- Women planning conception
- Pregnant women
- Couples undergoing fertility treatment
- Recurrent miscarriage evaluation
- Prenatal health screening
- High-risk pregnancy monitoring
⚠️ Important Information
- No fasting required
- Blood sample collection required
- Test interpretation should be done by a qualified doctor
- Positive IgM results may require additional clinical evaluation