| Test Name: |
HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS (HSV) TYPE 1 SPECIFIC ANTIBODY, IgG |
| Test Code: |
2329776 |
| Alias: |
HSV-1 IgG Ab
LAB507
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| CPT Code(s): |
86695
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| Preferred Specimen: |
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| Container: |
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| Minimum Volume: |
1.0 mL serum *This volume does not allow for repeat testing. |
| Collection Instructions: |
Allow specimen to completely clot (this can take up to 60 minutes). Centrifuge for 15 minutes. The serum or plasma should be physically separated from contact with cells within 2 hours from the time of collection. |
| Transport Temperature: |
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| Stability: |
Refrigerated: 7 days Frozen: 1 month |
| Rejection Criteria: |
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| Schedule: |
Testing performed: Monday - Friday; Results in 1-3 days |
| Method: |
Multiplex Bead Immunoassay |
| Performing Lab: |
HealthLab |
| Clinical Significance: |
HSV-1 is generally associated with infection in the tongue, mouth, lips, pharynx and eyes. As with other serological tests, negative results do not rule out the diagnosis of herpes simplex disease. The time required to seroconvert following primary infection varies with the individual, the specimen many have been drawn prior the appearance of detectable antibodies. There are reports of sero-reversion. When appropriate, e.g., in suspected early herpes simplex disease, the test should be repeated or tested with a different assay. If on re-testing, the result remains negative, then a second sample should be drawn 4-12 weeks later and testing repeated. A single positive result only indicates previous immunologic exposure; level of antibody response or class of antibody response may not be used to determine active infection or disease stage. |
| Department: |
Immunology |
| Reference Ranges: |
< 0.9 is negative, no antibodies detected.
0.9-1.0 is equivocal, obtain an additional sample for testing.
>1.1 is positive, IgG antibody is detected. |
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