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Rubella Virus (German Measles) IgG Test

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Recommended Gender: Both

Sample Type: Blood

The Rubella IgG Test detects antibodies that indicate past infection or immunity against rubella (German measles). This test is especially important for women of childbearing age to assess immunity before pregnancy. It helps ensure protection from complications like congenital rubella syndrome in newborns. A simple blood test can give you peace of mind about your immunity status.

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+919354028488

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info@hprimelabs.com

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The Rubella Virus (German Measles) IgG Test is a blood test used to detect IgG antibodies produced by the immune system in response to the rubella virus. IgG antibodies usually indicate a past infection or successful immunization and provide long-term protection against future infections.

Why is the Test Done?

  • To check immunity status against rubella, especially before or during early pregnancy

  • To confirm past infection or response to the MMR vaccine

  • To help diagnose recent or past rubella infection

  • For prenatal screening and public health monitoring

Who Should Get This Rubella Virus (German Measles) IgG Test?

  • Women planning pregnancy or currently pregnant

  • Newborns suspected of congenital rubella

  • Individuals with rashes, fever, or lymph node swelling

  • People exposed to rubella virus or working in healthcare or childcare settings

Test Procedure & Preparation

  • Sample Required: Blood sample (Serum – 2ml)

  • Fasting Required: No

  • Method: ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay)

  • Test Duration: Collection takes a few minutes; reports are usually available within 24–48 hours

Understanding the Results

  • Positive IgG Result: Indicates past infection or immunity due to vaccination

  • Negative IgG Result: Suggests no immunity; rubella vaccination may be recommended

  • Equivocal Result: May require retesting in a few weeks

Results must be interpreted alongside clinical symptoms and history, especially in pregnancy.

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