Two different populations of dyed beads are each coated with. This test is used for qualitative detection of igg antibodies specific to hsv type 2. This test is intended for sexually active individuals and pregnant individuals as an aid in the presumptive. These two types of antibodies are called igg. Distinguishing between infection caused by hsv types 1 and 2, especially in patients with subclinical or unrecognized hsv infection.
The igg test is not the only antibody test that can be used to detect genital. A index positive result cannot distinguish between recent and past infection. Determining whether a patient has been previously exposed to herpes simplex virus (hsv) types 1 and 2. Distinguishing between infection caused by hsv types 1 and 2, especially in patients. This test is used to detect igg antibodies specific to hsv types 1 and/or 2 infection and confirm or rule out possible infection with herpes simplex types 1 and/or 2 virus in prenatal patients in whom hsv 2 infection can cause serious prenatal disease. Does a negative result mean that the patient has not been exposed to hsv? Specific typing is not. Support the diagnosis of herpes simplex infection (type 1 or type 2). The presence of igg antibody generally indicates past exposure and immunity. The presence of igm antibody indicates.