Test Details

The rubella IgG antibody test measures the long-term immune protection that develops after either previous infection or vaccination. When the body encounters the rubella virus or receives the vaccine, the immune system produces IgG antibodies, which remain in the bloodstream for many years—often for life. These antibodies act as the body’s memory-based defense system, allowing it to quickly neutralize the virus if exposure occurs again. This test is particularly important for women of childbearing age, because rubella infection during early pregnancy can lead to complications for the fetus. By identifying whether a person has sufficient IgG levels, the test provides reassurance that the immune system has effective long-lasting protection. The test is also valuable for individuals who want to confirm the success of their vaccination, people with uncertain vaccination history, or those who may have weakened immunity. Because it gives a direct measurement of immune response, it offers a reliable and accurate picture of immunity status.
Virology

Rubella IgG

Test Code: MTC00865
This test identifies antibodies that show immunity or past exposure to rubella virus.

Sample Type

Blood

Preparation

Without Fasting

TAT

Results Within 2 Weeks

15.
000
KWD
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+ Home visit fee per region

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To determine immunity against rubella virus.
It reflects previous exposure or vaccine response.
Yes, it identifies past infection.
Yes, it shows protective immune levels.
Yes, it helps ensure safer pregnancy.
Yes, immunity may decline gradually.
Yes, antibodies help prevent infection.
Yes, it verifies vaccine effectiveness.
Yes, infection may be silent.

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