1. All results should be interpreted by the physician with other clinical findings and diagnosticinformation.2. Anomalous results may occur due to the presence of heterophilic antibodies in humanserum or in patients who have received mouse monoclonal antibodies for diagnosis or therapy.Primary post natal Rubella virus infection is typically self limiting mild disease characterized bymaculopapular rash, fever, malaise and lymphadenopathy. Primary prenatal infections may have devastating effects leading to Congenital Rubella Syndrome (CRS) in the neonates. This syndrome includes low birth weight, cataract, deafness, congenital heart disease and mental retardation. A positive Rubella IgG antibody indicates successful immunization or past exposure. The result of a single antibody determination should not be used to diagnose recent infection. Acute and convalescent sera should be collected 2-4 weeks apart and a rising titer of more than 3% is considered significant. Rubella IgGRubella IgMRubella IgG AvidityRemarksNon ReactiveNon ReactiveNot ApplicableInfection UnlikelyReactiveNon ReactiveHigh AvidityPast infectionReactiveReactiveLow AvidityPrimary infectionReactiveReactiveHigh AvidityNon-primary infection; Low risk for in-utero transmission
Sample Type - Blood
Reporting Time - Please Call Customer care
Prerequisites - No special preparation required
Price - ₹720/-
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