IgG Antibodies

IgG (Immunoglobulin G) is the most abundant type of antibody in the blood and plays a critical role in the immune system's long-term response to infections. In the context of Lyme disease, caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, IgG antibodies are measured to assess past exposure or later stages of the infection. Unlike IgM antibodies, which appear shortly after infection, IgG antibodies develop more slowly and can remain in the body for a long time, providing prolonged immunity against reinfection....

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What is the significance of IgG testing in Lyme disease?

IgG testing is crucial for detecting later stages or past exposure to Lyme disease. IgG antibodies to Borrelia burgdorferi typically develop several weeks to months after initial infection and can persist for years, making this test useful for identifying chronic or previous infections.

Who should undergo IgG testing for Lyme disease?

Individuals with long-term symptoms that suggest Lyme disease, such as chronic joint pain, neurological symptoms, and fatigue, should consider IgG testing. It is also recommended for those who have had a previous positive Lyme disease test or who have been treated for Lyme disease in the past.

How is IgG testing performed for Lyme disease?

The test involves analyzing a blood sample for the presence and concentration of IgG antibodies specific to Borrelia burgdorferi. Higher levels of these antibodies suggest a later stage or a past infection.

How does IgG testing differ from IgM testing in Lyme disease?

IgG and IgM antibodies serve different roles in the immune response to Lyme disease. IgM antibodies appear first, within a few weeks of infection, indicating recent exposure. IgG antibodies develop later, remain longer, and indicate past exposure or ongoing infection. Testing for both types of antibodies at different stages can provide a more complete picture of the infection timeline.

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What is the significance of IgG testing in Lyme disease?
Who should undergo IgG testing for Lyme disease?
How is IgG testing performed for Lyme disease?
How does IgG testing differ from IgM testing in Lyme disease?
What is the significance of IgG testing in Lyme disease?
Who should undergo IgG testing for Lyme disease?
How is IgG testing performed for Lyme disease?
How does IgG testing differ from IgM testing in Lyme disease?
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