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Dengue-Igg - Elisa, in Visit Clinic

Measures IgG antibodies against dengue virus to detect past infection, long-term immunity, or prior exposure status in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
Labs
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Rating
4.5+Rating
Accuracy
ProvenAccuracy

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:

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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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Frequently asked questions

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What is the IgG Elisa test for dengue in Visit Clinic?plus

IgG ELISA for dengue is a blood test that detects IgG antibodies produced against the dengue virus. A positive IgG indicates past infection or a later-stage/secondary infection, since IgG typically appears about 7–10 days after symptom onset and can persist for months to years. It’s useful for serosurveys and confirming prior exposure but can cross-react with other flaviviruses and isn’t ideal alone for early diagnosis.

What does dengue IgG positive mean in Visit Clinic?plus

Dengue IgG positive means antibodies to dengue virus are present, indicating past exposure or a later/secondary immune response rather than necessarily current acute infection. IgG appears weeks after infection and can persist for years. Interpretation requires clinical context and other tests (IgM, PCR); cross-reactivity with other flaviviruses can occur. A clinician can clarify timing, immunity implications, and risk for severe disease with different serotypes.

What is the Elisa test for IgG in Visit Clinic?plus

The ELISA IgG test (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) detects IgG antibodies in blood against a specific pathogen or antigen. It uses antigen-coated wells and an enzyme-linked antibody to produce a measurable color change. A positive IgG generally indicates past infection or immune response, often appearing weeks after exposure and persisting; results may be qualitative or quantitative and require clinical correlation.

What is the positive range for ELISA dengue test in Visit Clinic?plus

Most dengue ELISA kits report an index or S/CO ratio. A common cutoff is index ≥1.1 (or S/CO ≥1.0) as positive; 0.9–1.1 is equivocal/indeterminate; <0.9 is negative. Some kits use units (for example, >11 units positive, 9–11 equivocal). Always interpret against the specific kit’s reference ranges and clinical timing (NS1, IgM, IgG).

What is the cost of dengue IgG Elisa test in Visit Clinic?plus

Dengue IgG ELISA test costs vary by country and facility. In India private labs typically charge about ₹500–₹2,000. In the United States expect roughly $50–$200 (higher if billed through hospitals). In the UK testing is usually free via the NHS; private labs may charge about £30–£100. Exact prices depend on location, facility, and any additional services.

How to read dengue ELISA report in Visit Clinic?plus

A dengue ELISA shows NS1 antigen, IgM and IgG results. NS1 positive indicates acute infection in early illness (first ~5 days). IgM positivity suggests recent infection (appears around day 3–5, peaks week 2). IgG indicates past exposure or secondary infection; high IgG with low/absent IgM favors secondary dengue. Correlate with symptoms, illness day, repeat testing or PCR for confirmation.