The Epstein-Barr Evaluation assesses several antibodies to the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). It is performed to confirm active, past, or indeterminate infection for EBV-associated infectious mononucleosis.
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This panel determines the absence or presence of antibodies to HIV. The presence of antibody to HIV is not in itself diagnostic of AIDS. Reactive results will be sent for confirmation at an additional charge.
Hep A, B, C Ab Panel w/ Reflex
by
Labcorp
Serum
This panel is used to help diagnose hepatitis.
Candida IgA/IgG/IgM
by
Alletess
Blood Spot
The Candida Immunoglobulins Profile measures IgA, IgG, and IgM response to Candida albicans. This is the blood spot version of the test. It is also available as a serum test.
Mono Test (Epstein-Barr Heterophile Ag IgM)
by
Labcorp
Serum
This is a single-marker test measuring IgM antibodies to Epstein-Barr Virus. EBV is the causative agent of infectious mononucleosis. Other EBV serology assays, such as the EBV VCA IgM, should be performed to confirm serological status, active acute, past, or indeterminate infection for EBV-associated infectious mononucleosis.
Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) Panel
by
Immunosciences Lab
Serum
EBV contributes to more than 30 autoimmune disorders. Detection of IgG or IgM antibodies to various EBV antigens indicates either past infection, primary reactivation, or re-infection with Epstein-Barr Virus or Herpes Type 4.