Rubella (German measles) IgG Avidity
The test for the strength and durability of specific IgG antibodies produced by the body in response to contact with the Rubella virus helps differentiate between recent and past infections.

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- Test description
Rubella IgG Avidity Test
The Rubella IgG Avidity test assesses the strength and durability of specific IgG antibodies produced by the body in response to contact with the Rubella virus, helping to differentiate recent infections from past ones.
When to Perform the Test?
The Rubella IgG Avidity test is performed to determine whether a rubella infection is recent or past (especially important for pregnant women).
Diseases
Rubella
Symptoms
Rubella may cause symptoms such as endothelial damage, multiple blood clots leading to organ damage, the development of autoimmune diseases or endocrine disorders, and pathological changes in the nervous system (mental and motor delay, meningitis, microcephaly, hydrocephalus, intracerebral calcifications, anatomical damage to the eyes, hearing impairment, cerebral palsy, epilepsy).