Rubella Igg Positive Means
Hello! we are planning for baby, doctor has advised us few test before conceiving, rubella ab lg g is (9 iu/ml). Should ...
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Hello .Minimum rubella IgG level of 10 IU / ml or more that provides adequate protection .So its better to take rubella vaccine for . You can take suggestion from a gyneac doctor .
I am 25 year old. I have taken r-vac injection 2 month earlier. But now when I have done torch test the rubella igg valu ...
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When you already had an immunity to torch infection. There is no need for vaccination. Igg implies that you are immune to the infection. Do not worry. Do nothing now. You are already protected by your body immune system.
Hello sir, I am 32 years old and unmarried boy my torch profile is positive. Toxy condi - 4.41. Hsv_1- 2.74. Rubella - 3 ...
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Hello, There is nothing to worry in your case. Igg positive means that you had these infections in past and now you are immune to these infections. If igm is positive than only, we are worried as it indicates current or recent infection. Also there is no indications for doing torch in your case. You may have some penile infections which require clinical examination and further treatment.
Pregnant lady me rubella positive hai. Bache par effect na ho iske liye kya upay krna hoga? ...
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Hello. It is important you upload your report because if igg is only positive that means your wife is immune to rubella and there will not be any problem. But if igg and IgM are positive that means either there is an active infection or the infection occurred very recently. You upload the report for a correct opinion.
Hi Sir, Rubella infection found (igg) in during pregnancy my wife pregnancy in approx 5 week so it is dangerous for baby ...
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IgG positive means ok, nothing to be done. It means she was exposed to Rubella in past or vaccinated so she is immune.
I have rubella igm 0.74<0.8 (negative) and igg 33.9 is positive. Can this igm further increase and harm my baby? ...
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A positive test is 1.0 or higher. That means you have rubella antibodies in your blood and are immune to future infection. Babies can't get IgM antibodies from their moms, so if a newborn has a positive test, they were infected before or just after birth. A mother's IgG antibodies may protect her baby during pregnancy and for a few months after they're born. So don’t worry your baby is fine.
Had missed abortion in first trimester. Then I had torch test and result is positive toxoplasmosis igg 9.33, rubella igg ...
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It is not IgG but IgM important OR IgG rising meaning 2 readings at interval of 1 week in same lab shows rise.
Hi, I am 27 years old. My rubella igg serum test is 192 IU/mL. I am planning to get pregnant. Will it affect my pregnanc ...
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Rubella Igg positive denotes past infection ,it means you had infection in the past and now you've developed immunity against it. It will not effect your future pregnancy.
Hello Doctors. I wanted to know. If rubella iGG has come positive (46) and IGm negative. And after a year it has come iG ...
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It only means that you had suffered from rubella in the past but there is no recent infection. No medicines are required and you can plan a pregnancy.
Hello Doctor, I’ve taken torch test in my report Anti Toxoplasma says nonreactive but shows the reading (0.06) normal ra ...
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It does not cause problem to conceive but the child may be born with congenital anomalies. It is advised that you get treated for these infections before deciding to bear a child. Your report of Rubella indicates either you have been exposed to the virus or you have been vaccinated and therefore are immune against the virus. Rubella is often spread through coughing or sneezing. It can also be transmitted when people put their fingers in their mouth or nose after touching an infected surface. CMV is passed from person to person through close contact with body fluids, such as saliva, semen, vaginal fluids, blood, urine, tears and breast milk. You can get CMV when you touch these fluids with your hands and then touch your eyes, nose or mouth, which are mucous membranes. A positive test for CMV IgG indicates that a person was infected with CMV at some time during their life, but does not indicate when a person was infected. This means that you have got the infection from your partner or could spread it to your partner if you are actually infected with it.