The Widal test is a diagnostic blood test used to detect the presence of antibodies in the blood against Salmonella typhi, the bacterium that causes typhoid fever, and Salmonella paratyphi, which causes paratyphoid fever. It is primarily used in regions with high rates of typhoid and paratyphoid fever to identify ongoing or past infections.
Indications for Widal Test:
● Typhoid fever suspicion: For patients presenting with fever, abdominal pain, weakness, and intestinal issues.
● Diagnostic confirmation: For suspected typhoid or paratyphoid infections when clinical signs and symptoms align.
● Epidemiological surveillance: In areas where typhoid or paratyphoid are endemic.
How Widal Test Works:
● A blood sample is collected from the patient and tested to detect the presence of agglutinating antibodies against O and H antigens of Salmonella typhi and Salmonella paratyphi.
● The test involves mixing the patient’s serum with antigens of Salmonella typhi and looking for a clumping reaction if the patient has antibodies against the bacteria.
Normal Range:
● Negative result: No agglutination or clumping, suggesting no active infection.
● No significant rise in titers: This indicates the absence of recent infection.
Abnormal Test Significance:
● Positive result: A rise in titers of O and H antigens in the Widal test suggests the presence of a typhoid or paratyphoid infection.
● High O antigen titers indicate typhoid fever, while H antigen titers are associated with paratyphoid fever.
● A fourfold rise in titers between acute and convalescent samples suggests an active infection.
Price in India:
Approx. ₹300 – ₹1,000 for the Widal test.
Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate is the Widal test?
While the Widal test is useful, it is not 100% specific. False positives can occur in individuals who have been previously exposed to Salmonella typhi or those who have chronic infections.
What is the significance of high titers in the Widal test?
High titers suggest an active infection. However, clinical symptoms and other diagnostic tests should be used for a definitive diagnosis.
Disclaimer: The Widal test is a screening test used to detect typhoid and paratyphoid infections, but it is not a definitive test. Further clinical assessment and confirmation through other tests like blood cultures are needed.
How HealthPil Can Help:
At HealthPil, we provide access to infectious disease specialists who can interpret your Widal test results and recommend the best course of treatment for managing typhoid or paratyphoid fever.