The **Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Antibody IgG Quantitative test** is a blood test that measures the level of IgG antibodies against the coronavirus (COVID-19). It helps determine whether a person has developed immunity after infection or vaccination. The test is performed by drawing a blood sample from a vein, which is then analyzed in the laboratory using immunoassay techniques to provide a quantitative measurement of antibody levels, indicating the strength of immune response.
It indicates prior infection or vaccination, showing immune system response to the virus.
It suggests no detectable IgG antibodies, meaning no prior exposure or weak response.
No, it only measures antibodies; PCR or antigen tests confirm active infection.
People post-vaccination, post-infection, or those curious about immunity levels may need it.
Pregnancy does not alter antibody detection, but COVID-19 may complicate pregnancy.
Diet does not affect antibody levels, but overall immune health may influence outcomes.
Doctors may recommend vaccination, booster doses, or further evaluation depending on immunity status.
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