What is the Dengue IgM Test?
People with symptoms of dengue fever or recent exposure to the disease undergo the Dengue IgM test. As the symptoms of dengue fever initially resemble other infections like malaria, diagnosing the infection without performing laboratory tests is difficult.
Serology for dengue virus-specific IgG and IgM antibodies can help confirm a primary or secondary diagnosis. On average, 5 days after infection, both main and secondary infections produce IgM, whereas IgG is produced 2-4 weeks after primary infection and practically immediately after secondary infection.
Negative test results for IgM antibodies and IgG antibodies may indicate that the patient does not have dengue fever and that the antibody level may be too low to measure.