Dengue Virus IgG Test | Lahalak Medical Platform
Measure long-lasting antibodies to determine if you have had a past Dengue infection, helping assess your immunity levels and personal health history.
Scientific name: Dengue Virus IgG Antibody Test
A qualitative and quantitative serological test to detect and measure the titer of dengue virus IgG antibodies in blood serum. These antibodies appear later after infection (usually after the first week) and remain in the blood for many years, possibly a lifetime. It is used to diagnose past infection or the convalescent phase and to assess the imm...
Service type
Laboratory test (Blood)
Duration
10-15 minutes
Fasting
Fasting is not required
Included Services
- Detailed analysis for diagnosing infection tests
- Consult a specialist to interpret the results.
- Personal support services from Lahalak
Medical Service Information
Conditions & Notices
- Fasting: Fasting is not required.
- Timing of the sample: If the goal is to diagnose an active infection, it is preferable to take two samples (acute and convalescent) 2-4 weeks apart to compare the titer.
- Inform the doctor of any previous symptoms or travel to affected areas.