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Test ID: Varicella Zoster Antibody IgG
Varicella Zoster Antibody IgG
Detection of Varicella Zoster IgG Antibody in Blood
Useful For

Determination of specific IgG antibodies to varicella-zoster virus (VZV) in human serum or plasma samples. Evaluation of specific immune status for VZV may guide management of immunosuppressed patients and administration of antiviral agents

Method name and description

Indirect sandwich chemiluminescence immunoassay (CLIA)

In the presence of complimentary antigen and antibody, the antibody binds to the antigen to form an antigen-antibody or an immune complex.The light signal, the amount of isoluminol-antibody conjugate, is measured by a photomultiplier as relative light units (RLU) and is indicative of analyte concentration present in calibrators, samples or controls.

Reporting name

Varic IgG

Clinical information

Varicella (chicken pox) is an acute, highly contagious viral disease with worldwide distribution, seasonal prevalence in winter and spring, characterized by generalized vesicular exanthema often accompanied by fever. While mostly a mild disorder in childhood, varicella tends to be more severe in adults and it may be fatal, especially in neonates and in immunocompromised subjects. Susceptible pregnant women can lead to severe, and even fatal, disease of the newborns. Following primary infection, the virus remains latent in neural ganglia, and upon subsequent reactivation VZV may cause zoster (shingles), a disease mainly affecting the elderly and immunocompromised persons, that consists in painful, circumscribed eruption of vesicular lesions with inflammation of associated dorsal root or cranial nerve sensory ganglia. IgM antibodies to varicella-zoster virus may be detected during primary and reactivated infection. Evaluation of specific immune status for VZV may guide management of immunosuppressed patients and administration of antiviral agents.

Aliases

Chicken pox

Specimen type / Specimen volume / Specimen container

Specimen type: Serum, Plasma

Minimum volume of sample: 1 mL

Serum: Plain tube (red or yellow top)

Plasma:Lithium heparin tube

Collection instructions / Special Precautions / Timing of collection

Collect blood by standard venipuncture techniques as per specimen requirements. When processing samples in primary tubes (sample collection systems), follow the instructions of the tube manufacturer

Storage and transport instructions

Storage: 9 days at 2 – 8°C

Transport: 2-25°C 

Specimen Rejection Criteria

Grossly hemolyzed, icteric and lipemic samples, wrong collection container, insufficient sample and heat‑inactivated samples

Biological reference intervals and clinical decision values

Analyte/Unit

Result message

Result message

Interpretation/ further steps

 mIU/mL

< 150

 Negative

Negative for VZV IgG, no further testing needed.

 mIU/mL

≥ 150

 Positive

Positive for VZV IgG, no further testing

 

Turnaround time / Days and times test performed / Specimen retention time

Daily (24/7)

Turn-around time:

Routine: One working day

Specimen Retention: 4 days