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Dr. Srinivas

Consultant Pathologist

Pathology · Last reviewed: June 2026

Chicken (Murgi) allergy blood test showing specific IgE antibody analysis for poultry allergy, food hypersensitivity, and allergic reaction evaluation

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ALLERGY, CHICKEN (MURGI)

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About this test

The Allergy, Chicken (Murgi) Test is a specialized blood test that measures specific Immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies against proteins found in chicken meat (Gallus gallus domesticus). This test helps identify allergic sensitization to chicken and supports the diagnosis of poultry allergy, food hypersensitivity, and IgE-mediated allergic reactions.

Chicken is one of the most commonly consumed sources of protein worldwide and is used in curries, soups, grilled dishes, processed foods, and ready-to-eat meals. Although chicken allergy is relatively uncommon compared with other food allergies, susceptible individuals may develop allergic reactions after consuming chicken meat or products containing chicken proteins.

In allergic individuals, the immune system mistakenly recognizes chicken proteins as harmful substances and produces specific IgE antibodies. Upon repeated exposure, histamine and other inflammatory mediators are released, resulting in symptoms affecting the skin, gastrointestinal system, and respiratory tract. Some individuals may also exhibit cross-reactivity with egg proteins, a condition sometimes referred to as bird-egg syndrome.

The Chicken (Murgi) Allergy Test helps healthcare providers determine whether chicken meat is responsible for allergic symptoms and assists in planning dietary modifications and allergy management strategies.

Benefits of the Test

  • Detects chicken-specific IgE antibodies
  • Helps diagnose poultry allergy
  • Supports evaluation of food hypersensitivity
  • Assists in identifying dietary triggers
  • Helps prevent allergic reactions
  • Requires only a blood sample
  • Supports personalized allergy management

Why Doctors Recommend This Test

Doctors may recommend this test for:

  • Hives or skin rash after consuming chicken
  • Mouth itching or throat irritation
  • Lip, tongue, or facial swelling
  • Abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea after meals
  • Wheezing or breathing difficulty
  • Suspected meat allergy
  • Recurrent unexplained allergic reactions

Preparation Before Test

Sample Required

  • Peripheral venous blood sample

Preparation Guidelines

  • No fasting is required
  • Antihistamines generally do not interfere with blood IgE testing
  • Inform your physician about previous allergic reactions and dietary history
  • Follow laboratory instructions before sample collection

Reporting Time

Results are generally available within 3–7 working days, depending on laboratory methodology.

Who Should Take This Test?

  • Individuals experiencing symptoms after consuming chicken
  • Patients with suspected poultry allergy
  • Children and adults with food-related allergic reactions
  • Individuals with recurrent unexplained allergies
  • Patients undergoing food allergy evaluation

Clinical Significance

Elevated chicken-specific IgE levels may indicate:

  • Chicken Allergy
  • Poultry Allergy
  • Food Hypersensitivity
  • Bird-Egg Syndrome
  • IgE-Mediated Food Allergy

Common symptoms may include:

  • Mouth or throat itching
  • Hives and skin rash
  • Swelling of lips, tongue, or face
  • Abdominal pain
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Wheezing
  • Shortness of breath
  • Severe allergic reactions including anaphylaxis

The presence of chicken-specific IgE antibodies indicates sensitization and should always be interpreted together with clinical symptoms and dietary history.

Test FAQs

What is the Allergy, Chicken (Murgi) Test?

It is a blood test that measures specific IgE antibodies against chicken proteins to diagnose chicken allergy.

What sample is required?

A peripheral venous blood sample is required.

Is fasting required before the test?

No. Fasting is generally not required.

What symptoms suggest chicken allergy?

Symptoms include hives, swelling, abdominal pain, vomiting, wheezing, and breathing difficulty after eating chicken.

Is chicken allergy common?

Chicken allergy is relatively uncommon but can occur in both children and adults.

What is bird-egg syndrome?

Bird-egg syndrome is a condition where sensitivity to bird proteins may cross-react with egg and poultry proteins.

Can chicken allergy cause severe reactions?

Yes. Severe allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, may occur in highly sensitive individuals.

Can antihistamines affect the test results?

No. Antihistamines generally do not interfere with blood IgE tests.

Does a positive result confirm allergy?

A positive result indicates sensitization and should be interpreted with symptoms and clinical history.

Who interprets the results?

An allergist, immunologist, pediatrician, or physician interprets the results.

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