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HSV-1+2 IgM Antibodies

HSV-1+2 IgM Antibodies

Herpes simplex virus causes an infection called Herpes infection. It is of two types – HSV-1 that causes cold sores around the mouth or face region, and HSV-2 that affects the genitals, anal, and buttocks region. It is transmitted through direct contact with the infected persons.

The HSV-1+2 IgM antibodies test helps in the detection of herpes simplex virus-specific IgM antibodies. This test is used to confirm any active or recently resolved herpes simplex virus infections in individuals. These IgM antibodies are typically present in an individual's blood as soon as they are infected by the virus and remain for six to eight months

What is the HSV-1+2 IgM antibody test used for?

The HSV-1+2 IgM antibody test is recommended in individuals when:

·       Signs of HSV seen such as blisters on the genitals

·       Risk exposure to sexually transmitted diseases and is at risk of herpes infection

·       Expecting a child or attempting to conceive

·       Past exposure to HSV

Symptoms of Herpes infection

In most of the cases, the herpes infection is asymptomatic, i.e., with no symptoms. However, if symptoms appear, they include

Open sores (ulcers) – a characteristic feature of herpes infection

Open sores (ulcers) – a characteristic feature of herpes infection

Fever

Fever

Body aches

Body aches

Sore throat (oral herpes)

Sore throat (oral herpes)

Headache

Headache

Swollen lymph nodes

Swollen lymph nodes

Who should get tested?

The HSV-1+2 IgM antibody test should be taken by individuals who are/have

Sexually active

Sexually active

More than one sexual partner

More than one sexual partner

Sex with partners affected with herpes or other STDs

Sex with partners affected with herpes or other STDs

Trying to conceive or pregnant

Trying to conceive or pregnant

Test preparation

No special preparation is required to take the HSV-1+2 IgM antibody test.

Please talk to your healthcare provider if you are on any medications before taking the test

Interpretation of the Test Results

Normal range: 0.89 IV or less (intravenous immunoglobulins)

The test results for the herpes simplex virus-1+2 IgM antibody test are given as either positive or negative.

Positive test results – These indicate there were IgM antibodies detected in the individual’s blood and may mean one of the following two things:

1.      Active or current infection

2.    Past or recent (resolved) infection

Negative test results – It indicates there were no IgM antibodies detected in the individual’s blood sample and it is likely that the individual is not infected by the herpes simplex virus

FAQs

What is the turnaround time (TAT) for the HSV-1+2 IgM antibody test?

The test results for the HSV-1+2 IgM antibody test are generally available within 2 – 3 working days after the sample collection. However, it can also take a little longer at times

What is the procedure involved in collecting samples?

Your healthcare provider will draw a few millilitres of blood from a vein in your forearm. Your physician will either tie an elastic band around your upper arm or ask you to make a fist to collect the blood sample. This will aid in the accumulation of blood in the veins, making blood collection easier. Following that, he will inject a small needle into a vein in your arm, extract a few millilitres of blood, and then withdraw the needle

Are there any risks related to the HSV-1+2 IgM Antibody test?

No, there are no potential risks associated with the HSV-1+2 IgM antibody test. It is a simple blood test and may involve negligible risk such as feeling a slight sting or a bruise at the site of needle insertion. It usually resolves within a few minutes to a couple of hours. Rarely, the site can become infected

I share my personal possessions with my HSV-positive flatmate. Is it also a source of HSV infection?

HSV infection spreads by either direct skin contact or through sexual contact with an infected individual. As a result, it is always best to keep your distance from HSV-positive persons and refrain from sharing your personal items

What are the other tests that could be advised along with HSV-1+2 IgM antibody test?

The other tests such as viral culture test, polymerase chain reaction test, virus antigen detection test, and antibody test, etc. could be advised along with the HSV-1+2 IgM antibody test to ensure the test results

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