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Allergy Animal Panel in Sri-lakshmi-residency, Hyderabad

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*Optional Tests: Testing of these is conditional depending on results of other tests

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BLOOD

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Both

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AGE GROUP

7 years & above

Allergy Animal Panel: Definitive Identification of Animal Dander Sensitivities

Test Overview

Sample TypeBlood
Report Delivery Earliest reports available within 5 days 
Price/Cost3850
Number of Tests Included4

The Allergy Animal Panel is a targeted diagnostic test designed to measure the body's immune response to common animal allergens, specifically focusing on dander from pets and livestock. It quantifies the level of Immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies specific to the allergens, providing clear evidence of sensitisation.

This panel is crucial for individuals who experience persistent respiratory, dermatological, or ocular symptoms, such as sneezing, watery eyes, skin rashes, or asthma exacerbation, in environments where animals are present. By identifying the exact animal responsible (e.g., cat, dog, or horse), this test empowers patients and clinicians to implement precise avoidance strategies and personalised treatment plans, moving beyond broad assumptions about pet allergies.

The standard Apollo 24|7 Animal Panel typically includes testing for dander from:

  • Cat Dander
  • Dog Dander
  • Horse Dander
  • Cow Dander

This guide provides an in-depth look at the science behind animal allergies, the IgE testing methodology, the significance of the results, and the process for taking control of your allergies by booking this diagnostic panel.

Purpose and Clinical Importance: Understanding Animal Dander Allergies

Animal allergies are triggered by microscopic proteins found in pet dander (skin flakes), saliva, urine, and sweat. When these proteins become airborne, they are inhaled, triggering a hypersensitive response in susceptible individuals. The primary diagnostic goal of this panel is to identify which specific animal dander is causing the allergic reaction.

The Mechanism of an Allergic Reaction

An allergy is an overreaction of the immune system to a harmless substance (the allergen). This process involves:

  1. Sensitisation: Upon initial exposure, the immune system mistakes the animal dander proteins (allergens) as a threat and produces high quantities of IgE antibodies tailored to that specific protein. These IgE molecules attach themselves to mast cells in the body's tissues.
  2. Re-exposure and Reaction: Upon subsequent re-exposure to the same dander, the allergen binds to the IgE antibodies on the mast cells. This binding triggers the release of potent chemical mediators, primarily histamine, which leads to the classic allergy symptoms:
     
  • Respiratory: Rhinitis (sneezing, runny nose), nasal congestion, and asthma symptoms (wheezing, shortness of breath).
  • Ocular: Conjunctivitis (itchy, watery, red eyes).
  • Dermatological: Hives, eczema flare-ups, or skin irritation (pruritus).

Why the Animal Panel is Essential

Many individuals assume a cat or dog allergy, but symptoms could be due to other environmental triggers (like dust mites or pollens) or another animal entirely (especially for those in rural or industrial settings). The panel offers three key advantages:

  • Precision in Avoidance: Distinguishes between different animal sensitivities, allowing for focused avoidance measures (e.g., confirming a cow allergy for dairy workers, or distinguishing between cat and dog allergies for pet owners).
  • Asthma Management: For patients with allergic asthma, identifying the animal trigger is crucial for preventing severe, life-threatening exacerbations.
  • Treatment Planning: Provides the necessary data for allergists to determine if symptom management (antihistamines, nasal sprays) is sufficient, or if long-term treatment like Allergen Immunotherapy (AIT), commonly known as allergy shots or sublingual drops, is appropriate.

What is the Allergy Animal Panel Test Price?

The Allergy Animal Panel test price reflects the advanced laboratory technology (typically immunoassay or enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) used to detect and quantify allergen-specific IgE antibodies in your blood.

Since this test screens for multiple allergens simultaneously, the cost may be higher than that of a single-allergen test due to its comprehensive and specialised nature.

The final cost of this test can vary depending on your location, lab infrastructure, and whether it is bundled with other allergy or immunology tests. For the most accurate and up-to-date Allergy Animal Panel test cost near you, please visit the Apollo 24|7 platform for real-time pricing and availability.

Methodology: Quantitative Measurement of Specific IgE

The Allergy Animal Panel uses a blood-based immunoassay to accurately quantify the concentration of allergen-specific IgE antibodies in the patient's serum. This method is highly reliable and safer than traditional skin prick tests, especially for patients with severe allergies or those taking anti-histamine medication.

How Specific IgE Testing Works

  • Sample Collection: A small blood sample is collected (venous draw).
  • Immunoassay Principle: The patient's serum is mixed with specific, pre-immobilised animal dander allergens (e.g., Fel d 1 for cat, Can f 1 for dog).
  • Binding and Detection: If IgE antibodies specific to that allergen are present in the serum, they bind to the immobilised allergen. A secondary enzyme-linked antibody is then added, which binds to the human IgE.
  • Signal Quantification: A substrate is introduced, which reacts with the enzyme to produce a measurable signal (usually fluorescent or colourimetric). The intensity of this signal is directly proportional to the amount of specific IgE present in the patient's blood. The final result is reported in standardised units, typically kU/L (kilo units per litre).

Key Allergens Targeted in the Panel

While the panel tests for dander, the immune reaction is often focused on specific proteins:

Animal

Primary Allergen

Location/Source

Clinical Note

Cat

Fel d 1

Saliva, sebaceous glands, and skin

This is the most potent and widespread cat allergen, known to stay airborne for extended periods.

Dog

Can f 1 and Can f 5

Saliva and dander

Can f 1 is common to all dogs; Can f 5 is primarily found in male dog prostate fluid, explaining why some people react more strongly to one sex.

Horse

Equ c 1

Dander and saliva

Relevant for equestrians or those living near stables.

Cow

Bos d 2

Dander

Crucial for occupational exposure (farm workers, dairy production).

Procedure and Patient Preparation

The Allergy Animal Panel is a minimally invasive test that requires no prior lifestyle changes.

Patient Preparation Guidance

  • Fasting: Fasting is not required. Food intake does not interfere with IgE antibody levels.
  • Medication: Unlike skin prick testing, specific IgE blood tests are not affected by anti-histamines, oral steroids, or mast cell stabilisers. Patients should continue their current medication regimen as advised by their physician.
  • Sample Type: The test requires a standard venous blood draw.

The Standard Test Procedure

A small volume of venous blood is collected by a trained phlebotomist. The sample is transported to the laboratory, where the serum is separated from the blood cells. The serum is then analysed using automated immunoassay analysers to precisely measure the IgE levels for each animal dander tested in the panel.

Interpretation of Quantitative Results

The results of the specific IgE test are presented quantitatively in kU/L and are typically categorised into a class scale ranging from 0 to 6, reflecting the severity of sensitisation.

Understanding the Allergy Class Scale

Class

Specific IgE Level (kU/L)

Interpretation

Clinical Significance

0

<0.35

Negative/Undetectable

Allergy to this specific animal is unlikely.

1

0.35 - 0.69

Very Low

Possible sensitisation; clinical symptoms may be mild or absent.

2

0.70 - 3.49

Low

Definite sensitisation; symptoms are likely upon exposure.

3

3.50 - 17.49

Moderate to High

Clear allergic reaction and sensitivity confirmed.

4

17.50 - 50.0

High

Strong allergic response expected.

5 & 6

>50.0

Very High to Extremely High

Severe, potentially life-threatening reactions are possible upon exposure.

Important Distinction: A positive result only indicates sensitisation (the presence of IgE antibodies). A diagnosis of clinical allergy requires correlation between the positive test result (Class 1 or higher) and the patient's history of symptoms upon exposure to the animal.

The Role of Conditional Testing

The panel often uses conditional testing strategies, as noted in the image provided. This means that if the initial screening test (for dander) shows a high IgE response, the lab may optionally proceed to test for the individual molecular components (the specific proteins like Fel d 1 or Can f 1) to provide a more detailed clinical picture. This molecular level of detail helps predict the severity of the reaction and potential cross-reactivity with other allergens.

Clinical Management and Next Steps

Identifying the specific animal trigger is the first step toward effective management. The results of the Allergy Animal Panel guide three main courses of action:

  1. Avoidance Strategies (Primary):
  • Pet Owners: Implementing strict cleaning protocols, using HEPA air purifiers, and restricting the pet's access to the bedroom.
  • Occupational/Rural: Wearing protective clothing and masks at work, and minimising direct contact with the identified livestock.
     
  1. Symptom Relief: Using over-the-counter or prescription antihistamines, nasal corticosteroid sprays, or bronchodilators (for asthma) to manage acute symptoms.
  2. Immunotherapy (Long-Term): For patients with persistent, severe allergies that significantly impact quality of life, Allergen Immunotherapy (AIT) can be considered. This treatment involves gradually introducing increasing doses of the specific allergen over time to retrain the immune system, often leading to long-lasting tolerance.

Booking Your Allergy Animal Panel Online with Apollo 24|7

Apollo 24|7 facilitates convenient and reliable access to this essential diagnostic panel, ensuring you receive accurate information quickly to manage your health effectively.

Step-by-Step Online Booking Guide

  • Selection & Pricing: Navigate to the Apollo 24|7 platform, search for the Allergy Animal Panel test, and add it to your secure cart, confirming the transparent pricing and inclusion of all four relevant animal dander tests.
  • Scheduling & Location: Enter your contact information and pin code. Select your most convenient date and time slot from the real-time calendar for professional home sample collection.
  • Payment & Confirmation: Complete the secure online payment process. You will receive an immediate confirmation, including a unique booking ID, via your registered communication channels.
  • Collection & Report Access: A certified phlebotomist performs the simple venous blood draw at your home. Your comprehensive report, detailing the quantitative IgE levels for Cat, Dog, Horse, and Cow dander, will be securely uploaded to your personal Apollo 24|7 account. This allows for quick, secure sharing with your allergist or primary care physician to discuss the management plan.

Conclusion:

Don't let undiagnosed animal allergies compromise your quality of life. The Allergy Animal Panel offers the clarity you need to take effective action. By providing precise, quantitative results on your specific dander sensitivities, Apollo 24|7 empowers you to partner with your doctor on a targeted management plan, whether through optimised avoidance or the pursuit of long-term immunotherapies. Take the first step toward clearer breathing and better health by scheduling your panel today.

faqFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How is the blood sample taken?

A tourniquet (elastic) band is placed tightly on the upper arm to take the blood sample. The patient is then asked to make a fist. This helps in the build-up of blood filling the veins, making it easy to collect the blood. The skin is cleaned before inserting the needle in the vein to prevent bacteria from entering. Needle is inserted into the vein of the arm and the blood sample is collected in the vacutainer.

When I can experience allergy symptoms after exposure?

One can experience allergy symptoms within 30 minutes of exposure but may not occur until a few hours later. It has been reported that symptoms can increase in severity for 8-12 hours after exposure. These may cause one or more of the below symptoms ? Coughing; Wheezing; Nasal congestion; Itchy, runny nose, sneezing; Itchy, watery, swollen eyes; In severe cases, rash on the face, neck, and upper chest may occur; Shortness of breath; Dark circles under eyes

Will, I need to do any special preparation for this test?

You may not need any special preparations for this test. No fasting necessary for this test.

What are the risks associated with Allergy Animal Panel?

There is minimal risk involved in having a blood test. You may have a bruise or slight pain at the site where the blood was drawn from, but most symptoms subside quickly.

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The information mentioned above is meant for educational purposes only and should not be taken as a substitute to your Physician’s advice. It is highly recommended that the customer consults with a qualified healthcare professional to interpret test results