VARICELLA ZOSTER VIRUS - IGM
VARICELLA ZOSTER VIRUS - IGM

VZV IgG testing is useful for the determination of an individual’s immune status and/or to aid in the diagnosis of varicella zoster infection. A positive VZV IgG result indicates the presence of antibodies to varicella zoster virus. The test cannot distinguish between past infection and current infection though, so a positive result could indicate active infection and not immunity. If active infection is not suspected based on the patient’s history, clinical presentation, and other laboratory results, then a positive IgG result is likely due to past infection. In such a case, the patient is presumed to be immune to varicella zoster virus.A negative result may or may not be consistent with a lack of immunity to VZV and is therefore uninformative. Vaccinated individuals generally have a lower level of VZV antibodies than do patients with a history of infection. This assay can readily detect antibodies from a past infection, but it might not be able to detect antibodies in all vaccinated people.An undetectable level of antibody, however, does not necessarily mean the vaccinated person is susceptible to varicella infection. Given the potential for negative test results, post-vaccination serologic testing is not recommended. An equivocal VZV IgG result (index value of .91-1.9) indicates a borderline result. A new serum sample should be collected and tested 1-14 days after the original sample.

Sample Type - Blood

Reporting Time - 72 Hrs

Prerequisites - No special preparation required

Price - ₹1930/-

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