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Negative: The absence of dengue NS1 antigen is consistent with the lack of acute-phase infection. The NS1 antigen may be negative if specimen is collected immediately following dengue virus infection (
2.85 IV or greater: Positive - IgG antibody to dengue fever virus detected, which may indicate a current or past infection. Dengue Fever Virus Antibody, IgM 1.64 IV or less: Negative - No docHub level of detectable dengue fever virus IgM antibody. 1.65-2.84 IV: Equivocal - Questionable presence of antibodies.
Anti-dengue virus IgG starts rising during 57 days after primary infection and even earlier in secondary infections (9, 11, 12) and the highest IgG titers appear during the 3rd week of a primary infection.
The common dengue symptoms are sudden high fever (103-106F), severe headache, joint pain, muscle pain, pain behind eyes, rashes and abdominal pain [3].
Laboratory confirmation can be made from a single acute-phase serum specimen obtained early (7 days after fever onset) in the illness by detecting viral genomic sequences with rRT-PCR or dengue nonstructural protein 1 (NS1) antigen by immunoassay.
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Treatment See a healthcare provider if you develop a fever or have symptoms of dengue. Rest as much as possible. Take acetaminophen (also known as paracetamol outside of the United States) to control fever and relieve pain. Drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated.
The other antibody-like IgM cannot be detected until Day 5-10 whereas the NS1 is found in abundance as early as Day 1, continuing till Day 18 of the treatment in some cases.
The presence of NS1 positive test is associated with the condition of infection (primary or secondary) and exhibited an increased risk of developing forms with warning signs or severe dengue in primary cases, but not in secondary cases.
Dengue Antigen NS1, IgG and IgM test detects the non-structural protein component (NS1) of the dengue virus and the antibodies (IgG IgM) produced by the body in response to the infection.
A positive NS1 test result confirms dengue virus infection without providing serotype information. A negative NS1 test result does not rule out infection. People with negative NS1 results should be tested for the presence of dengue IgM antibodies to determine possible recent dengue exposure.

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