Anything over an 8 is positive for Celiac Disease.
A positive varicella zoster virus IgG is evidence of immunity to chickenpox, whether from prior disease or from vaccination.
what does a POSITIVE Mycoplama IgG mean & NEGATIVE mycoplasma IgM
IgG is the class of immunoglobulin responsible for the development of erythroblastosis fetalis. It can cross the placenta from a mother who is Rh-negative to a fetus who is Rh-positive, leading to hemolytic disease in the newborn.
what is the line of treatment for IgG toxoplasma positive
As far as i know IGG positive means you had infection in the past and IGM negative means u r not infected currently.
means you have had the disease but it is now gone.
A positive CMV IgG result indicates that a person has been infected with the cytomegalovirus (CMV) at some point in their life, and their immune system has produced antibodies against the virus. The "28" likely refers to a specific measurement or test value, but without additional context, it is difficult to interpret its significance. Generally, a positive IgG signifies past infection, while IgM antibodies would indicate a recent infection. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for personalized interpretation and implications.
Generally a test for IgG antibodies can determines exposure to the disease agent (or vaccination). The immune system responds to regions. There is a rough correlation between the amount of antibody to the concentration of antigen (what triggers the immune response) and level of antibodies, but it isn't absolute. CMV IgG indicates past infection, and does not say anything about current infection.
You can't know if you were exposed lately, but a positive IgG result indicates prior exposure.
A transglutaminase antibody test result of negative (4.6) typically indicates that you are unlikely to have celiac disease, as positive results usually suggest an immune response associated with the condition. However, diagnosis of celiac disease involves more than just antibody tests; it may require additional testing and a biopsy of the small intestine. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and interpretation of test results.
High levels of IgG and IgA antibodies to brewer's yeast suggest an immune response to this specific yeast, indicating possible sensitivity or intolerance, but not necessarily an active allergy. Negative results for celiac disease and Candida indicate that there is no autoimmune response related to gluten or an overgrowth of Candida in the body. This combination of results may point to a non-celiac gluten sensitivity or a localized immune response to the brewer's yeast itself. It’s important to consult a healthcare professional for a comprehensive interpretation and potential dietary adjustments.
Yes, the rubella test (igg) should be positive during pregnancy, which means that you have taken the vaccination prior. Negative result (igg) doesn't mean that you are infected with rubella, however this means that you doesn't have Rubella antibodies in your blood stream. If your result comes out negative, then you should perform another test for Rubella igm, positive results will confirm your infection with this virus.