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Dengue Antibody Detection (IgG & IgM)- Rapid, in Visit Clinic

Measures dengue IgM and IgG antibodies to identify recent or past dengue infection quickly and guide care in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
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Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
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What is a Dengue Antibody Detection (IgG & IgM)- Rapid Test in Visit Clinic?

This test detects IgM and IgG antibodies made by your immune system against the dengue virus. IgM antibodies usually appear early in infection and indicate a recent dengue illness. IgG antibodies appear later and can show past infection or longer-term immunity. Detecting these antibodies helps doctors confirm dengue as the cause of fever and other symptoms. Results help guide decisions about monitoring, treatment, and whether hospitalization is needed. Rapid antibody tests are also useful in clinics and emergency settings for quick screening and in public health to track outbreaks. Keep in mind antibodies may cross-react with other related viruses and timing affects accuracy.

Dengue Antibody Detection (IgG & IgM)- Rapid Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Dengue Antibody Detection (IgG & IgM)- Rapid Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Dengue Antibody Detection (IgG & IgM)- Rapid test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Dengue Antibody Detection (IgG & IgM)- Rapid Test in Visit Clinic?

Dengue Antibody Detection (IgG & IgM)- Rapid is often used as a quick viral infection screen when dengue is suspected. Doctors order it for patients with fever, severe headache, joint pain, rash, or bleeding signs. It helps diagnose dengue and monitor for risk of severe disease. Abnormal results can come from recent infection, past infection, or cross-reaction with related viruses; immune suppression can alter results. Testing is important for people in or returning from areas with dengue exposure.

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What is dengue IgG and IgM positive in Visit Clinic?plus

Dengue IgM positive indicates recent or acute dengue infection—IgM antibodies usually appear within days to weeks after symptoms and decline after a few months. Dengue IgG positive indicates past exposure or later-stage/secondary infection—IgG appears later, persists for months to years, and may confer partial immunity. Both IgM and IgG positive often suggest a recent secondary infection or late acute phase; results can cross‑react with other flaviviruses.

What if IgG and IgM are positive in Visit Clinic?plus

If both IgM and IgG antibodies are positive, it usually indicates a recent or ongoing infection transitioning to a developing immune response: IgM appears early, IgG appears later. Correlate results with symptoms and consider confirmatory PCR or antigen testing. Vaccination or prior infection can affect results. Consult your healthcare provider for interpretation, isolation guidance, and follow-up testing.

What are rapid tests for dengue in Visit Clinic?plus

Rapid dengue tests are point‑of‑care immunoassays that detect dengue virus NS1 antigen (early infection) or dengue‑specific IgM/IgG antibodies (later stages). They use a small blood sample and provide results in about 15–30 minutes, aiding quick clinical decisions. NS1 is most useful in the first week; antibodies rise after ~5 days. Positive rapid tests often need laboratory confirmation due to variable sensitivity and specificity.

When to check IgM IgG dengue in Visit Clinic?plus

Test dengue IgM/IgG after the first few days: IgM typically becomes detectable about day 4–5 after symptom onset, peaking around two weeks and persisting weeks to months; IgG rises from about day 7–10 and persists long-term. For early illness (days 0–5) use NS1 antigen or PCR. Consider a paired convalescent sample (around day 10–14) to confirm seroconversion.

Should I worry if my IgG is positive in Visit Clinic?plus

If your IgG is positive, it usually signifies past exposure or an immune response (infection or vaccination) rather than active disease. It can indicate some level of immunity, but interpretation depends on the specific test, timing, symptoms and medical history. If you have current symptoms, are immunocompromised, pregnant, or uncertain about what it means, consult your healthcare provider for follow-up and advice.

How to treat dengue IgG positive in Visit Clinic?plus

If you’re IgG-positive but well, no treatment is needed—IgG indicates past exposure and some immunity. If symptomatic or newly infected, care is supportive: rest, oral fluids, acetaminophen for fever/pain; avoid NSAIDs and aspirin due to bleeding risk. Get blood counts and medical follow-up; secondary infections can be more severe, so seek urgent care for warning signs (severe abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, bleeding, dizziness, low urine output).