Varicella Zoster Virus IgG

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Varicella Zoster Virus IgG, in Visit Clinic

Measures antibodies that show past infection or immunity to chickenpox and possible risk for shingles in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
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What is a Varicella Zoster Virus IgG Test in Visit Clinic?

Varicella Zoster Virus IgG measures specific IgG antibodies against the virus that causes chickenpox and shingles. These antibodies show whether you have had past infection or effective vaccination. Knowing IgG status helps assess immunity and risk of catching or spreading the virus. Doctors use it to screen pregnant women, healthcare workers, transplant candidates, and people with weakened immune systems. A positive IgG usually means you are immune. A negative result means you may be susceptible and might need vaccination or precautions after exposure. IgG antibodies remain in the blood long term and help protect against future illness. Results guide decisions about vaccination, work restrictions, and treatment after exposure. Doctors may order this test before pregnancy or before organ transplant to prevent severe illness. It is a simple blood test and commonly available.

Varicella Zoster Virus IgG Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Varicella Zoster Virus IgG Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Varicella Zoster Virus IgG test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a Varicella Zoster Virus IgG Test in Visit Clinic?

Varicella Zoster Virus IgG is included in immunity and infectious disease panels and pre-pregnancy checks. Doctors may order it after exposure, for a new rash, or to confirm vaccination response. It shows past infection or protection and helps assess risk of shingles. Abnormal results may reflect recent infection, no prior immunity, immune suppression, or lab error. A family history of severe VZV may prompt testing.

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What does a positive varicella-zoster IgG mean in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive varicella‑zoster IgG means you have antibodies from prior chickenpox infection or vaccination and are likely immune to varicella. Protection is highly likely but not absolute. It indicates past exposure rather than acute infection (IgM or rising titers diagnose recent disease). Interpretation depends on clinical context—pregnancy, immunosuppression, or occupational screening may require additional testing or advice despite a positive IgG.

How do you get the varicella zoster virus in Visit Clinic?plus

Varicella zoster virus spreads mainly through inhalation of respiratory droplets and airborne particles from an infected person, and by direct contact with fluid from chickenpox or shingles blisters. It’s highly contagious, from about 1–2 days before rash onset until lesions crust. Reactivation (shingles) cannot be “caught” as shingles, but virus from shingles lesions can infect susceptible people, causing chickenpox.

What is varicella-zoster IgG in pregnancy in Visit Clinic?plus

Varicella‑zoster IgG is the antibody showing past infection or vaccination against chickenpox. In pregnancy, a positive IgG indicates maternal immunity and low fetal risk; a negative result means susceptibility. Non‑immune women exposed to chickenpox may be offered varicella‑zoster immune globulin or antiviral treatment. Detection of IgM suggests recent infection, which can pose fetal risks—particularly in early pregnancy—and needs urgent clinical review.

Is varicella-zoster IgM positive good or bad in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive varicella‑zoster IgM usually indicates a recent or acute VZV infection (chickenpox) or early reactivation (shingles). It can sometimes be false‑positive or absent in reinfection, so results must be correlated with symptoms, IgG serology, and possibly PCR. Discuss a positive IgM with your healthcare provider to confirm timing, assess severity, and determine treatment or isolation needs.

What if you test positive for varicella-zoster in Visit Clinic?plus

If you test positive for varicella‑zoster, isolate and avoid contact with pregnant people, newborns, and immunocompromised individuals until all lesions crust over. Contact your healthcare provider—antiviral therapy (e.g., acyclovir/valacyclovir) may be recommended, especially for older or high‑risk patients, ideally within 72 hours. Manage symptoms with pain relief, hydration and skin care. Seek urgent care for breathing problems, severe fever, eye or neurological signs.

How to treat varicella-zoster IgG in Visit Clinic?plus

Varicella‑zoster IgG positive means past infection or immunity — no treatment needed. If IgG negative you’re susceptible: offer varicella vaccination (two doses) and consider post‑exposure vaccination within 3–5 days. Immunocompromised, pregnant women, or exposed neonates may need varicella zoster immune globulin (VZIG/IVIG). Active infection is treated with antivirals (oral acyclovir early, IV if severe), supportive care and isolation. See a clinician.