Description
Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne viral illness common in tropical and subtropical regions. The Dengue Fever IgG/IgM Antibody Test helps detect a current or past dengue infection by measuring the immune response (antibodies) your body produces after exposure to the dengue virus.
Why This Test Matters:
This test measures two types of antibodies:
- IgM antibodies – Appear 3–7 days after infection and suggest a recent or active dengue infection. They typically remain in the blood for up to 2–6 months.
- IgG antibodies – Develop 2–4 weeks after infection and indicate a past infection or exposure. These antibodies may remain in the blood long-term, providing some degree of immunity.
Who Should Get Tested:
You should consider this test if you:
- Have recently traveled to a dengue-endemic area
- Are experiencing symptoms of dengue fever
- Want to confirm a prior dengue infection
- Need documentation for travel or health records
Common Symptoms of Dengue Fever:
- Sudden high fever
- Severe headache or pain behind the eyes
- Joint and muscle pain ("breakbone fever")
- Nausea or vomiting
- Skin rash
- Fatigue or weakness
- Mild bleeding (nosebleeds, gum bleeding, or easy bruising)
- Sample Type: Blood (venipuncture)
- Fasting Required: No
Why Early Testing is Important:
Identifying dengue early helps:
- Prevent serious complications like dengue hemorrhagic fever or shock syndrome
- Guide treatment decisions
- Support public health monitoring in outbreak-prone regions
Take Control of Your Health:
If you’ve been in a dengue-prone area or have symptoms, the Dengue Fever IgG/IgM Blood Test offers a quick and reliable way to gain clarity on your condition and take the next step toward recovery.