Dengue IgG

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Dengue IgG, in Visit Clinic

Measures IgG antibodies to dengue virus to identify past infection or possible immunity after exposure in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
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Male/Female
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25 hours
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What is a Dengue IgG Test in Visit Clinic?

The Dengue IgG test measures IgG antibodies the body makes against the dengue virus. IgG antibodies usually appear weeks after infection and can stay in the blood for months or years. This test helps show whether someone had a past dengue infection or has some level of immunity. Doctors use it with other tests like IgM, NS1 antigen, or PCR to tell recent from older infections. It is helpful for people with fever after travel to dengue areas, for public health tracking, and sometimes for vaccine decisions. Results need careful interpretation because antibodies can cross-react with related viruses and timing affects accuracy.

Dengue IgG Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Dengue IgG Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Dengue IgG test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Dengue IgG Test in Visit Clinic?

The Dengue IgG is part of dengue serology panels used in infectious disease testing and travel clinics. Doctors may order it for patients with fever, rash, joint pain, or bleeding who recently visited dengue-prone areas. It helps diagnose past infection, assess immune status, and supports choices about vaccination. Abnormal results usually reflect prior infection, recent exposure, or cross-reaction with related viruses; clustered family exposures or travel history increase its relevance.

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What does dengue IgG positive mean in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive dengue IgG indicates prior exposure or a later-stage/recovered dengue infection. IgG antibodies typically appear after the first week and can persist for months to years, suggesting some immunity to that serotype. It does not necessarily indicate an acute recent infection—IgM or PCR are used for early diagnosis. Clinical correlation and physician evaluation are recommended, as prior infection may affect risk with different serotypes.

What is the difference between IgG and IgM in Visit Clinic?plus

IgM and IgG are two antibody types with different timing and functions. IgM is a large pentamer produced first during acute infection; it agglutinates pathogens and strongly activates complement. IgG is a smaller monomer that appears later, provides long-term immunity and memory, neutralizes pathogens, opsonizes, and can cross the placenta to protect the fetus. IgG levels persist longer than IgM.

Is dengue IgG lifelong in Visit Clinic?plus

Dengue IgG antibodies usually appear after infection and can persist for years—often remaining detectable lifelong—indicating past exposure. They give long-term, mainly serotype-specific protection but may wane and do not guarantee immunity against other serotypes. Prior infection can sometimes increase severity of a later infection with a different serotype (antibody-dependent enhancement). A positive IgG shows exposure, not exact protection.

When to do dengue IgG and IgM in Visit Clinic?plus

Do dengue IgM testing from about day 4–5 after fever onset (IgM peaks at 2–3 weeks and may persist for months). IgG appears around days 7–10 and rises in convalescence; high or rising IgG suggests past exposure or secondary infection. Best practice: collect an acute sample at presentation and a convalescent sample 10–14 days later. Use NS1 antigen or PCR in the first 1–5 days.

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

A positive IgG usually indicates past exposure or developed immunity rather than an active infection. Interpretation depends on the specific test, timing, presence of IgM, symptoms and your immune status. False positives can occur. If you’re asymptomatic and your clinician is unconcerned, immediate action is often unnecessary; seek medical follow-up if you have symptoms, recent exposure, or are immunocompromised.

How to treat dengue IgG positive in Visit Clinic?plus

A dengue IgG–positive result usually indicates past infection and needs no specific treatment if you’re well. If symptomatic, management is supportive: rest, plenty of oral fluids, paracetamol for fever/pain, and strict avoidance of NSAIDs/aspirin. Monitor blood counts and watch for warning signs (severe abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, bleeding, drowsiness); seek urgent care if they occur. Practice mosquito protection.