Jivora Trichinella spiralis IgG-antibodies™

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Eating undercooked meat shouldn't come with a side of worry. Jivora Trichinella spiralis IgG-antibodies™ provides detailed insights for those concerned about potential exposure to foodborne parasites, using standardized laboratory technology to support your wellness goals.

What is Trichinella? Trichinella is a microscopic parasite found in certain meats. This screening is designed to detect the "immunological footprint" left by the body’s natural response to the parasite.

Why Choose This Screening?

  • High Sensitivity: We utilize the ELISA method, a widely recognized laboratory technique for detecting specific IgG antibodies.

  • Standardized Process: A simple, standard blood sample is all our partner lab needs to begin the analysis.

  • Scientifically Validated: IgG antibodies are the primary markers frequently utilized by clinicians to support a health assessment.

Who It’s For: 

This targeted screening is a resource for:

  • Outdoor Enthusiasts & Hunters: Individuals who consume wild game and wish to monitor their immunological health.

  • Proactive Health Investigators: Anyone seeking to establish a baseline for parasitic exposure markers.


About Your Jivora Trichinella spiralis IgG-antibodies™

Convenient Access to Wellness Insights

You can order your testing kit directly through Jivora Health, an authorized ArminLabs partner. Our streamlined online process respects your privacy and security, allowing you to take a proactive role in monitoring your immune health without the need for a prior office visit.

Simple, Needle-Free Collection at Home

Each kit features the FDA-cleared Tasso+ device, designed for easy and virtually painless blood collection from the upper arm. This innovative technology allows you to collect a high-quality sample without traditional needles. If you prefer, a standard clinical blood draw option is also available. Both methods are validated for sample stability and laboratory accuracy.

Informational Results for Better Conversations

Your report provides a detailed look at how your immune system reacts to specific tick-borne antigens. These findings are educational in nature and intended to help you have more informed discussions with your healthcare provider. Please note that these results are not a medical diagnosis and should not be used as a standalone basis for a treatment plan.

Medications and Testing

While most common medications do not impact the results, certain intensive therapies - such as strong immunosuppressants, chemotherapy, or interferon-gamma therapy - may affect your immune system’s natural reactivity. We recommend consulting your clinician before sample collection if you are currently undergoing these treatments.

Fast, Secure, and Supported

Once your sample is received by the laboratory, your secure digital report is typically available within 7 to 10 business days. To help you navigate your findings, Jivora Health provides access to a complimentary educational review to explain the data markers in your report.

Comprehensive Immune Screening

Traditional screenings often focus on a single strain of Borrelia. The ArminLabs approach provides a broader perspective by screening for reactivity to Borrelia burgdorferi, Borrelia afzelii, and Borrelia garinii. By including persistent-form (round-body) antigens, this test offers a more comprehensive view of your immune profile, reducing the limitations found in narrower testing methods.

Understanding Your Immune Markers

  • IgM Reactivity: Typically associated with a more recent or active immune response.

  • IgG Reactivity: Generally indicates an immune memory or long-term reactivity. ArminLabs calibrates these markers to provide you and your healthcare professional with a clear map of your immune system’s history and current status.

The Science of Antigen Diversity

Borrelia bacteria are known for their ability to shift forms, including "round-body" or pleomorphic states. Because these different forms can trigger different immune responses, our testing includes specific antigens for both active and persistent forms. This multi-antigen approach ensures a more thorough assessment of immune reactivity that standard screenings might overlook.


Regulatory Status: The Tasso+ collection device is FDA-cleared. The laboratory tests provided by ArminLabs are Laboratory Developed Tests (LDTs). These tests have not been cleared or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The FDA has determined that such clearance or approval is not necessary for LDTs when performed by a CLIA-certified laboratory.

Educational Use: These results are for informational purposes only. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

*This test was developed and its performance characteristics determined by ArminLabs. It has not been cleared or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. This test is intended for informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

Technical Information
key fact
Detection of specific IgG antibodies against Trichinella spiralis.
material
The IgG antibody test is performed using an ELISA test. 1 tube of serum/Z-gel is required.
further information on the test
Trichinella spiralis-specific IgG antibodies are typically detectable in clinically manifest disease.
further information on the pathogen
Trichinellae belong to the roundworms. Ingested larvae develop in the intestine of carnivores, omnivores, and humans into adult worms, whose larvae then migrate into muscle tissue. The cycle restarts when another carnivore ingests the infected muscle tissue. Trichinellae are only 1–4 mm long.

Transmission: Oral route via consumption of infected meat, particularly pork. Incubation period: 1–3 weeks.

Symptoms: Initially non-specific abdominal pain; after 1–3 weeks: fever, muscle pain, and periorbital edema.

Important:These test results are for informational and educational purposes only. They provide immune response markers and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. This test should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making any health-related decisions based on test results.