Dengue fever report analysis

2023-07-19 18:06:43
Hello, Dengue NS1 antigen negative and IgM negative.But IgG is positive. Does that mean the patient is recovering from dengue infection? CBC is OK with platelets count 1.9lacs
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You don't have an active Dengue infection.

Answered2023-07-20 03:02:05

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More details to be shared Kindly consult

Answered2023-07-20 02:39:26

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Test results with negative IgM and positive IgG indicates a recent dengue infection and it may remain the same for a few weeks to months.

Answered2023-07-20 01:50:42

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Need few more details Kindly consult

Answered2023-07-20 01:15:40

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Past infection

Answered2023-07-20 04:49:23

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2023-07-20 03:09:42

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It’s due to old infection

Answered2023-07-19 18:40:39

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Means you were infected with dengue antigen in recent past Can remain positive fmuoto 3 months sometimes

Answered2023-07-19 18:11:09

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