Covid Antibody Test at-Home and self-testing

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Common conditions covered by a Covid Serology Test

COVID-19 Influenza SARS-CoV-2 Sore throat Fever

Covid Antibody Test - what is it and how the test is done

With the pandemic caused by COVID-19 (Coronavirus), the spread of tests and swabs to detect infection from the virus has become the new normal. A Covid Serology Test can be useful for measuring th...

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Covid Rapid Antibody Test FAQs

A negative result means that the virus that causes COVID-19 was not found in the person sample. In the early stages of infection, it is possible that the virus may not be detected. For COVID-19, a negative test result for a sample collected while a person shows symptoms probably means that the COVID-19 virus is causing his current illness.

Antibody testing, also known as serology testing, is mainly done after the infection. It determines whether the person has antibodies against covid 19 or not. It indicates that after illness, did the body make antibodies against the virus and is the body immune to it. The timing of the test is essential, and it is recommended that antibody testing be carried out after 2-3 weeks of infection for accurate results.

Currently, there are no medical risks related to the test. However, if you have concerns related to blood draws in the past (bruising, bleeding, fainting, etc.), it is better to inform your doctor before the test.

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