Dengue IgG antibody

The Dengue IgG antibody test is a blood test used to detect the presence of Immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies against the dengue virus, indicating past exposure or infection. IgG antibodies typically develop several days to weeks after the initial infection and can remain in the body for years, providing long-term immunity. This test helps differentiate between a recent and a past dengue infection, assists in epidemiological studies, and guides patient management, especially in areas where dengue is endemic. It is usually performed alongside IgM testing for a comprehensive assessment of dengue infection status.


  • Reports On : With 90 Minute
  • Sample Type : Blood
  • Fasting : Not Required