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West Nile Virus Antibodies (IgG,IgM), ELISA, Serum [36596X]
Test CodeWNBLD
Alias/See Also
36596; 36596X
CPT Codes
86788, 86789
Preferred Specimen
1 mL serum
Minimum Volume
0.7 mL
Transport Container
Transport tube
Transport Temperature
Refrigerated (cold packs)
Specimen Stability
Room temperature: 4 days
Refrigerated: 7 days
Frozen: 30 days
Refrigerated: 7 days
Frozen: 30 days
Methodology
Enzyme Immunoassay (EIA)
Setup Schedule
Set up; Mon, Wed, Fri a.m.; Report available: Next day after receipt at the performing laboratory. Add two (2) days for transport.
Limitations
Cross reactivity has been observed between alphavirus group and flavivirus group, e.g., yellow fever or yellow fever vaccination.
Reference Range
West Nile Virus Ab (IgG) | <1.30 |
West Nile Virus Ab (IgM) | <0.90 |
Interpretive Criteria
WNV Ab (IgG)
<1.30 | Antibody not detected |
1.30-1.49 | Equivocal |
>1.49 | Antibody detected |
<0.90 | Antibody not detected |
0.90-1.10 | Equivocal |
>1.10 | Antibody detected |
Clinical Significance
The West Nile Virus (WNV) is a single-stranded RNA virus of the Flaviviridae family. Like other arboviruses (e.g., St. Louis Encephalitis, Dengue Fever, and Yellow Fever), its main route of transmission to humans is through mosquitoes (primarily culex species) that have acquired the virus from infected birds. A single elevated WNV result, including IgM that may persist for many months, could represent past infection with WNV or infection with another flavivirus including Dengue and St. Louis Encephalitis. Diagnosis of suspected WNV infection is confirmed by isolation of WNV or detection of WNV antigen or nucleic acid sequences in clinical samples or detection of WNV-specific IgM in blood or spinal fluid, confirmed with detection of WNV-specific neutralizing antibody in the same or a subsequent sample.
See West Nile Virus: Detection with Immunologic and RT-PCR Assays in the Infectious Disease chapter, Interpretive Information section.
See West Nile Virus: Detection with Immunologic and RT-PCR Assays in the Infectious Disease chapter, Interpretive Information section.
Performing Laboratory
Quest Diagnostics Nichols Institute
14225 Newbrook Drive
Chantilly, VA 20153
Last Updated: August 18, 2023