Dengue-Igg - Elisa

Measures IgG antibodies against dengue virus to detect past infection, long-term immunity, or prior exposure status in Visit Clinic.
What is a Dengue-Igg - Elisa Test in Visit Clinic?
The DENGUE-IGG - ELISA measures IgG antibodies that the immune system makes against the dengue virus. IgG antibodies usually appear later after infection and can remain for months or years. Detecting IgG helps show past infection or prior exposure and may indicate some degree of immune memory. This test cannot reliably diagnose very recent infection by itself. Doctors use it together with clinical signs, history, and other tests (like IgM or NS1) to distinguish recent from past dengue, to assess exposure in travelers or communities, and to guide follow-up or public health decisions. Results may be affected by vaccines or related viruses.
Dengue-Igg - Elisa Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
Dengue-Igg - Elisa Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Dengue-Igg - Elisa test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Dengue-Igg - Elisa Test in Visit Clinic?
DENGUE-IGG - ELISA is commonly part of a dengue serology panel that may include IgM and NS1 tests. It is ordered when a person has a history of fever, rash, joint pain, or recent travel to areas with dengue risk, or when doctors need to know past exposure. Abnormal results usually reflect prior dengue infection, cross-reactivity with related viruses, or rarely vaccination effects. Family or community exposure and travel history can make this test particularly useful.
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