PROVIDER INITIATED TEST - The Toxoplasma gondii Quantitative IgG test measures the level (titer) of IgG antibodies to Toxoplasma gondii, a parasitic organism that can cause toxoplasmosis. A positive IgG result indicates past exposure or immunity, while the quantitative value helps assess the degree of immune response.
This test is commonly used in prenatal screening, immune status evaluation, or when prior exposure needs to be confirmed. Quantitative IgG results can help distinguish between past infection and potential recent exposure when interpreted alongside IgM testing and clinical findings.
This test does not diagnose active infection on its own; suspected recent infection is typically evaluated with IgM testing or additional follow-up studies.
Toxoplasma Gondi, Quant. IgG
PROVIDER INITIATED TEST - The Toxoplasma gondii Quantitative IgG test measures the level (titer) of IgG antibodies to Toxoplasma gondii, a parasitic organism that can cause toxoplasmosis. A positive IgG result indicates past exposure or immunity, while the quantitative value helps assess the degree of immune response.
This test is commonly used in prenatal screening, immune status evaluation, or when prior exposure needs to be confirmed. Quantitative IgG results can help distinguish between past infection and potential recent exposure when interpreted alongside IgM testing and clinical findings.
This test does not diagnose active infection on its own; suspected recent infection is typically evaluated with IgM testing or additional follow-up studies.