Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Test

Cytomegalovirus is a viral disease caused by cytomegalovirus. It does not show any symptoms in affected patients, and the body produces antibodies to fight the virus. Thus, the CMV test is performed to determine the number of IgG antibodies. The positive test result means that the patient has the IgG antibodies of the CMV virus in the body and has been affected by the virus in the past. A negative result means that the patient has never been exposed to the virus. We will be answering a few commonly asked questions about the CMV test.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    The doctor usually orders the CMV test to determine whether the patient is currently infected by the virus or has been affected by the virus in the past. It can also be used to determine if the current treatment of the CMV is working or not.

    A positive result signifies that the patient is currently infected with the cytomegalovirus in the past. A negative result signifies that the transmitted virus has never infected the patients. If the test has been ordered to evaluate the efficacy of the treatment, the doctor may look for the levels of the IgG antibodies of the CMV in the blood.

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    The doctor may order a CMV test if you have any of the below symptoms:

    1. Fatigue
    2. Soreness in throat
    3. Fever
    4. Swelling in lymph nodes
    5. Weakness

    Babies may also need a CMV test if they exhibit any of these symptoms:

    1. Pneumonia
    2. Enlargement of liver
    3. Eyes and skin turning yellowish
    4. Seizures 
    5. Delayed development

    A CMV test is a simple serological test. During the test, a blood sample is taken from the patient. The blood sample is then sent to the laboratory for testing.

    The CMV test is done primarily to determine the levels of antibodies against the Cytomegalovirus in the body. It is also done to check the effectiveness of a current treatment against CMV. The symptoms of the CMV are very common to a wide array of viral diseases in patients’ left forearm; hence to determine the exact cause of the symptoms, a CMV test is done.

    STD stands for sexually transmitted disease. STDs can be caused due to the spread of viruses and other microorganisms through unprotected sexual intercourse.  CMV is also a viral disease that spreads through body fluids. So yes, CMV can also be spread through unprotected sex and other body fluids, and hence, it is also an STD.

    CMV, like other viral diseases, is highly contagious. It is transmitted through the body fluids of an infected person. The various modes of transmission of the CMV are:

    1. Coughing and sneezing
    2. Transmission through breastfeeding
    3. Unprotected sex
    4. Saliva

    The normal IgG CMV antibodies level in the blood is 620-1400 mg/dl. Consult your doctor if the CMV IgG level is beyond the normal range.

    The CMV test is a serological test in which a normal blood sample is taken from the veins in the forearm. You don’t have to follow any specific instructions or prepare for the test per se.

    The CMV is a very common virus transmitted rapidly through body fluids. Every individual below the age of 40 might have been infected from the CMV once in their life. The CMV is not a very serious disease, but the risk of contracting it is very high.