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Rubella IgG: the rubella virus antibody IgG test explained

A Rubella IgG test detects IgG antibodies against the rubella virus in your blood. The presence of IgG antibodies typically indicates immunity to rubella through past infection or successful vaccination.

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Rubella IgG: what this test measures

This test measures the presence of IgG antibodies specific to the rubella virus. IgG antibodies develop after infection or vaccination and typically persist for life, providing long-term immunity. The test gives a qualitative result indicating whether rubella-specific IgG is present in your blood.

Rubella IgG: why this value matters

Rubella immunity is particularly important for women of childbearing age, as rubella infection during early pregnancy can cause congenital rubella syndrome, leading to serious birth defects. Verifying immunity through IgG testing supports pregnancy planning and public health protection.

Rubella IgG: when is testing worthwhile?

Testing may be recommended before or during pregnancy, for healthcare workers, when vaccination records are unavailable, or as part of prenatal screening. Consult a healthcare professional for guidance on whether this test is appropriate for your situation.

Rubella IgG: lifestyle and this value

Ensure your MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccination is up to date. If you are planning a pregnancy and your rubella immunity status is unknown, discuss testing with your healthcare provider. Vaccination should be completed before conception, as the rubella vaccine is not recommended during pregnancy.

Rubella IgG: frequently asked questions

What does a positive Rubella IgG result mean?
A positive Rubella IgG result indicates that you have antibodies against rubella, typically from past infection or vaccination. This generally means you are immune to rubella. Consult a healthcare professional if you have questions about your result.
Why is rubella immunity important before pregnancy?
Rubella infection during early pregnancy can cause congenital rubella syndrome, which may lead to serious birth defects including heart problems, hearing loss, and developmental delays. Confirming immunity before conception helps protect both mother and baby.

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Rubella IgG

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