2,500.00

SAMPLE TYPE: Blood  GENDER: Both  AGE GROUP: All ages

Test Name: Fever Profile

About:
The Fever Profile is a group of tests designed to identify the cause of fever, including bacterial, viral, and parasitic infections. It helps diagnose common conditions such as malaria, dengue, typhoid, and viral illnesses.

Test Overview:
This panel includes essential tests that detect infection markers, blood abnormalities, and pathogens responsible for fever. It is ideal when the exact cause of fever is unknown.

Reports Delivery:
Usually available within 1 day.

Is Fasting Required:
No

Category:

Description

Number of Tests Included:
A common Fever Profile includes:

  • CBC (Complete Blood Count)

  • ESR

  • Widal Test

  • Malaria (PV/PF)

  • Dengue IgG/IgM or NS1

  • Urine Routine 

  • CRP

What is a Fever Profile Test?
A comprehensive set of tests used to determine the reason behind fever by analyzing blood counts, infection markers, and pathogen-specific indicators.

Purpose of the Test:

  • Diagnose infections causing fever

  • Detect malaria and dengue

  • Identify typhoid fever

  • Evaluate inflammation levels

  • Assess overall blood health during febrile illness

Who Should Get This Test?

  • Individuals with persistent fever

  • People with chills, body pains, or weakness

  • Patients with sore throat, cough, or viral symptoms

  • People living in mosquito-prone regions

  • Individuals not responding to initial medications

Components of the Test:

  • CBC – infection or anemia

  • ESR – inflammation

  • Widal – typhoid detection

  • Malaria Antigen (PV/PF) – malaria detection

  • Dengue IgG/IgM / NS1 – dengue detection

  • CRP – inflammation marker

  • Urine Routine

  • Serum Bilirubin

Understanding the Test Report:

  • Low platelets: Dengue or viral fever

  • High WBC: Bacterial infection

  • Positive Widal: Typhoid suspicion

  • PV/PF Positive: Malaria

  • High CRP/ESR: Infection or inflammation

  • Positive Dengue IgM/NS1: Recent dengue infection

Preparation and Procedure:

  • Routine blood sample

  • No special preparation required

How is the Test Done?
Blood is analyzed using hematology, biochemistry, and immunology methods to detect infection markers and specific pathogens.

Best Time for Test:
During ongoing fever or within the first 3–5 days of symptoms.

Booking and Checking Reports:
You can book the Fever Profile via SDL, opt for home sample collection, and access your digital report.