Rubella Antibodies IgG & IgM
₹850.00
The combined anti-rubella IgG and IgM test is sometimes used to detect a current or very recent infection. Negative IgG results accompanied by positive IgM results allow for rapid diagnosis of infection, but they must be confirmed by the appearance (or significant increase) of IgG levels one to three weeks later.
SPECIMEN: 2 mL (1 mL min.) serum from 1 SST. Ship refrigerated or frozen.
STABILITY: Room: 8 hrs; Refrigerated: 1 week; Frozen: 4 weeks
REPORT: Daily
PRE-TEST INFORMATION: No special preparation required.
USAGE: Rubella is a viral exanthematous infectious disease caused by Rubella virus. The illness follows a typically benign clinical course with rare complications and is subclinical in a large proportion of cases. Symptomatology is generally mild, characterized by fever, malaise, a maculopapular rash of 3 to 5 days duration and possibly coryza and conjunctivitis. The disease is usually accompanied by lymphadenopathy. Infection confers lifelong immunity. This assay determines Rubella immune status in individuals. A positive result indicates prior exposure to the virus or response to vaccination. Presence of IgG antibody does not exclude the possibility of ongoing infection. IgM antibody to Rubella is detectable 11-25 days after the onset of exanthem, 15-20 days after vaccination and in 90-97% infants with Congenital rubella between 2 weeks and 3 months after birth.
Category: Immunology