What is the normal range for Typhidot Test?
The normal range for the Typhidot Test depends on the specific laboratory and the interpretation guidelines used. Generally, a Typhidot Test is considered positive if the IgM or IgG antibodies against Salmonella typhi are detected. The cutoff values or titers for positivity may vary between laboratories. It is important to interpret the test results in conjunction with clinical symptoms, other diagnostic tests, and the guidance of a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis of typhoid fever.