What is varicella zoster AB IgG?

What is varicella zoster AB IgG?

Clinical Significance Varicella-Zoster Virus Antibody (IgG) – Varicella-Zoster Virus (VZV) causes chicken pox and when reactivated, potentially decades later, causes shingles. Twenty percent of adults will develop shingles, a rash or blister of the skin that may cause severe pain.

What is varicella IgG blood test?

Varicella Zoster Antibodies, IgG testing is useful for the determination of an individual’s immune status and/or to aid in the diagnosis of varicella zoster infection. A positive VZV IgG result indicates the presence of antibodies to varicella zoster virus.

What does a positive varicella zoster test mean?

If testing is done to see if you are at risk of developing an infection and it finds varicella-related immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies in your blood, it means you are immune. You have had a chickenpox infection or have been immunized successfully.

What does a positive varicella-zoster virus IgG mean?

A positive IgG ELISA result indicates that a person has antibodies to VZV either from past varicella disease or vaccination. This test cannot distinguish whether the antibodies were from a past episode of varicella or vaccination.

What is the CPT code for varicella titer?

Test Name: VARICELLA ZOSTER VIRUS ANTIBODY (IgM)
Alias: Chicken Pox LAB163 VZV Ab (IgM)
CPT Code(s): 86787
Preferred Specimen: 1.0 mL serum
Container: SST (gold)

How do you read varicella test results?

What does a positive varicella IgG mean? IgG positive, along with positive IgM result, indicates a recent infection. However, if the IgG result is positive, and the IgM result is negative, it shows a previous infection or vaccination against the disease.

What is VZ AB screen?

This test looks for antibodies in your blood that your body makes against the varicella-zoster virus. The varicella-zoster virus is very contagious. It can cause two health problems: chickenpox and shingles. When you become infected with the virus for the first time, it causes chickenpox.

What blood test shows shingles?

Laboratory Testing Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is the most useful test for confirming cases of suspected zoster sine herpete (herpes zoster-type pain that occurs without a rash). PCR can be used to detect VZV DNA rapidly and sensitively, and is now widely available.