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A positive test only indicates the presence of IgM antibody to H. pylori and does not necessarily indicate that gastrointestinal disease is present. A negative test indicates that IgM antibody to H. pylori is not present or is at a level that cannot be detected by the assay.
The test of IgG for the type 1 of herpes virus examines the presence of its antibodies, and what distinguishes these antibodies is that they take a longer time to form, as they appear in most people about 14 days after the onset of symptoms, and they usually remain in the blood long after the infection clears,
The test of IgG for the type 2 of herpes virus examines the presence of its antibodies, and what distinguishes these antibodies is that they take a longer time to form, as they appear in most people about 14 days after the onset of symptoms, and they usually remain in the blood long after the infection clears,
The test of IgG for measles virus examines the presence of its antibodies, and what distinguishes these antibodies is that they take a longer time to form, as they appear in most people about 14 days after the onset of symptoms, and they usually remain in the blood long after the infection clears,
A measles IgM test is a blood test that can detect early measles virus infection. This test does not detect measles directly. Instead, it looks for IgM, a type of antibody that can be produced in response to a herpes infection.
Chlamydia is not a blood-borne disease or infection, but the body creates antibodies to respond to various diseases and infections, and these can be found in the blood. The test can detect if antibodies to chlamydia are present, but these antibodies could be the result of a previous chlamydia infection.
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