"Rubella intermediate" typically refers to a classification in serological testing for rubella virus immunity or infection. It indicates that the test results are borderline or inconclusive, suggesting that the levels of rubella antibodies are neither clearly positive nor negative. This may require further testing or clinical correlation to determine the individual's immunity status or need for vaccination.
That you have an acute Rubella infection and have developed IgM antibodies.
Rubella IgG is a specific antibody which our body's defenses has produced in response to a prior exposure, in this case, the virus Rubella.
Mean rubella refers to the average incidence or prevalence of rubella, a contagious viral infection characterized by a rash and mild fever. Rubella is particularly concerning for pregnant women, as it can cause serious birth defects if contracted during the first trimester. Vaccination has significantly reduced rubella cases worldwide, leading to lower mean incidence rates in many regions. Monitoring mean rubella cases helps public health officials assess vaccination coverage and outbreak risks.
Rubella IgG of 19.4 means that you're immune to rubella, likely due to immunization when you were young. You don't have to worry about getting German measles.
Measles,Mumps,Rubella
A rubella IgG test result of 400 indicates that you have immunity to rubella, not measles. Rubella is distinct from measles, which is caused by a different virus. To be immune to measles, you would need to have a specific IgG test for measles, not rubella. Therefore, a high rubella IgG level does not imply immunity to measles.
It mean "between".
Can you give rubella vaccine to positive rubella patient?
intermediate
Rubella is a disease caused by the rubella virus. The name "rubella" is derived from the Latin, meaning "little red."
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