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RUBELLA IGG AND TOXOPLASMA IGG HIGH
My wife's Rubella IgG is 306 and Toxoplasma IgG is 159, but both the igM are negative. Is any problem in the report? She is 8 weeks pregnant.
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Igg positive means past infection or passive immunity by vaccination . Igg positive has no impact on fetus
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High IgG doesn't signify infection. Do consult with the report.
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No problem since IgM which indicates. Current infection is negative
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A positive IgG Rubella and toxoplasma test result in pregnancy means that you have antibodies in the blood that can fight the infection, and consequently, you are immune to future infections. So having a positive IgG test result in pregnancy is good news.
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