Dengue Virus IgG Antibody




Test Mnemonic

DENIGG

CPT Codes

  • 86790 - QTY (1)

Includes

  • Dengue Fever Virus Antibody, IgG

Performing Laboratory

ARUP


Specimen Requirements

Volume Type Container Collect Temperature Transport Temperature Special Instructions
1 mLSerumSST (Gold) RefrigeratedSeparate serum from cells ASAP or within 2 hours of collection and transfer to standard aliquot tube. Parallel testing is preferred and convalescent specimens MUST be received within 30 days from receipt of the acute specimens. Label specimens plainly as 'acute' or 'convalescent.'

Alternate Specimen Requirements

Volume Type Container Collect Temperature Transport Temperature Special Instructions
1 mLSerumNo additive (Red) RefrigeratedSeparate serum from cells ASAP or within 2 hours of collection and transfer to standard aliquot tube. Parallel testing is preferred and convalescent specimens MUST be received within 30 days from receipt of the acute specimens. Label specimens plainly as 'acute' or 'convalescent.'

Minimum Specimen Requirements

Volume Type Container Collect Temperature Transport Temperature Special Instructions
0.1 mL     

Stability

Environmental Condition Description
AmbientAfter separation from cells: 48 hours
RefrigeratedAfter separation from cells: 2 weeks
FrozenAfter separation from cells: 1 year (Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles)

Days Performed

Mon, Wed, Fri

Turnaround Time

2 - 6 days

Methodology

Name Description
Semi Quantitative Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay 

Reference Range

Dengue Virus IgG Antibody
Sex Age From Age To Type Range Range Unit
       1.64 IV or less: Negative - No significant level of detectable dengue fever virus IgG antibody. 
       1.65-2.84 IV: Equivocal - Questionable presence of antibodies. Repeat testing in 10-14 days may be helpful. 
       2.85 IV or greater: Positive - IgG antibody to dengue fever virus detected, which may indicate a current or past infection. 

Special Info

Parallel testing is preferred and convalescent specimens MUST be received within 30 days from receipt of the acute specimens. Label specimens plainly as 'acute' or 'convalescent.' Contaminated, heat-inactivated, hemolyzed, icteric, lipemic, or turbid specimens will be rejected. This test is New York DOH approved.

Clinical Info

Patients in the early stage of dengue fever virus infection may not have detectable IgG antibodies, as the IgG response may take several weeks to develop. In the absence of detectable IgG, testing for IgM class antibody is strongly recommended. The best evidence for current infection is a significant change on two appropriately timed specimens, where both tests are done in the same laboratory at the same time.