Synonyms
									1-EBV-VCA Antibodies, IgG								
				Special Instructions
Expected Turnaround Time
									1 – 2 days								
				Specimen Requirements
Specimen
									1 – 2 days								
				Volume
									0.5 mL								
				Minimum Volume
									0.2 mL								
				Container
									Red-top tube or gel-barrier tube								
				Collection
Storage Instructions
									Room temperature								
				Causes for Rejection
									Hemolysis; lipemia; grossly icteric; visible particulate matter; gross bacterial contamination								
				Test Details
Use
									Differential diagnosis of infectious mononucleosis. VCA IgG antibodies appear early in EBV infection and titers peak between 2-4 weeks after the appearance of symptoms. IgG levels decline slightly but persist for life. The presence of VCA IgG antibodies in healthy individuals indicates immunological exposure to EBV either as silent primary infection or past exposure. Because of the complex relationship that exists between the EBV virus/host reaction and clinical manifestation, tracking of EBV antibody patterns may assist in diagnosis of EBV infection. Individual levels of specific antibodies are not necessarily indicative of disease state but can be of diagnostic significance when tracked as an antibody response profile. Antibody response profiles for the different EBV antigens demonstrate a characteristic pattern for silent primary or persistent latent EBV infections, as well as for each of the EBV-associated disease.								
				 
				            				         
                    
