Anti Streptolysin O Titre Test in Mumbai

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NABL CAP Accredited Kandivali West, Mumbai
650.0 for Anti Streptolysin O Titre
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Home sample pickup available Goregaon West, Mumbai
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NABL Accredited Home sample pickup available Bandra West, Mumbai
550.0 for Anti Streptolysin O Titre
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Home sample pickup available Santacruz East, Mumbai
550.0 for Anti Streptolysin O Titre
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ISO Accredited Home sample pickup available Borivali West, Mumbai
250.0 for Anti Streptolysin O Titre
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About Anti Streptolysin O Titre Test
The Antistreptolysin O (ASO) titer is a blood test that checks for a strep infection. A strep infection is an infection caused by the streptococcus group of bacteria. There are many different types of streptococci bacteria and these infections vary in severity from a mild throat infection to life threatening infections of blood or organs if neglected. The ASO titer test measures antibodies produced by your body in response to a toxin known as streptolysin O. your body makes the Antistreptolysin O antibodies when you have a strep infection caused by GAS bacteria.
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