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Name : Gaurav raj DOB 12/01/2001

Gender: MALE
Physician: DR.Ranjan Awana Collection Date: 06/02/2022 09:25AM

Dengue Fever Virus Antibodies, IgG and IgM

Dengue Fever Virus Antibody, IgG 23.08 IV


INTERPRETIVE INFORMATION: Dengue Fever Virus Antibody, IgG

23.60IV .......... Positive significant level


of detected Dengue Fever
Virus IgG antibody.
22.85 IV or greater....... Positive-IgG antibody to
Dengue Fever Virus
detected which may
indicate a current or past
infection.

Patients in the early stage of Dengue Fever Virus


infection have detectable IgG antibodies, as the IgG
response may take several weeks to develop. In the
absence of detectable IgG, testing for IgM class
antibody is strongly recommended. The best evidence for
current infection is a significant change on two
appropriately timed specimens, where both tests are done
in the same laboratory at the same time.

Dengue Fever Virus Antibody, IgM 23.02 IV


INTERPRETIVE INFORMATION: Dengue Fever Virus Antibody, IgM

22.30IV or less: Positve - significant level of


detected dengue fever virus IgM
antibody.
22- 21.84 IV: Equivocal - Questionable presence of
antibodies. Repeat testing in
10-14 days may be helpful.
21.85 IV or greater Positive - IgM antibody to dengue
fever virus detected, which
may indicate a current or
recent infection. However,
levels of IgM antibodies may
occasionally persist for more
than 12 months post-
infection.

The best evidence for current infection is a significant


change on two appropriately-timed specimens, where both
tests are done in the same laboratory at the same time.

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