Profile TORCH
Please note that independent interpretation of test results is not permitted; the information provided below is for informational purposes only.
TORCH Profile - Comprehensive Serological Screening for Infections That May Affect Pregnancy and Human Health.
The TORCH profile is a modern serological test that allows detection of infections potentially dangerous for a future child and relevant to reproductive health. TORCH includes testing for:
- T - Toxoplasma gondii
- O - Other infections (e.g., syphilis, HIV, hepatitis)
- R - Rubella virus
- C - Cytomegalovirus
- H - Herpes simplex virus
The test determines whether an infection is current or has been previously contracted, assesses immunity, and helps take measures to reduce the risk of complications during pregnancy or impact on general health.
The results help to
- assess the risk of infection transmission to the fetus
- evaluate immunity to rubella, cytomegalovirus, and other infections
- plan a safe pregnancy or treat infections if needed
- receive advice from an infectious disease specialist or obstetrician-gynecologist
Indications
- planning a pregnancy
- preparation for IVF / ART programs
- previous miscarriages, complicated pregnancy, or infertility
- suspected contact with TORCH infections
- acute or recent infections with symptoms resembling TORCH infections
- recommendation by a geneticist, obstetrician-gynecologist, or infectious disease specialist
Procedure
- venous blood collection
- serum separation
- determination of IgG and IgM antibodies to TORCH infections
- preparation of laboratory report
- consultation with a specialist if needed
Sources:
https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/003350.htm
https://www.carehospitals.com/diagnostics/torch-test
https://www.healthline.com/health/torch-screen
IMPORTANT!
It is crucial to remember that the information provided in this section is not intended for self-diagnosis or self-treatment. If you experience any discomfort or exacerbation of a medical condition, it is necessary to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment recommendations. Only a qualified specialist can accurately diagnose and determine the appropriate course of treatment. To obtain the most accurate and consistent evaluation of test results, it is advisable to conduct them at the same laboratory. This is because different laboratories may employ varying methods and units of measurement for similar tests.