Antibody testing
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Antibody tests are blood tests that look for evidence of past infections or exposure. Antibody testing also includes tests for autoantibodies.
Some common antibody tests include:
- Allergy testing uses Immunoglobulin E test
- AMA antimitochondrial antibody
- ANA antinuclear antibody
- Antiphospholipid antibodies
- Autoantibodies
- COVID-19 antibody tests
- Cardiolipin antibodies
- CCP = cyclic citrullinated peptide antibody in rheumatoid arthritis
- Coeliac disease tests
- CMV or Cytomegalovirus
Hepatitis tests[edit | edit source]
More tests[edit | edit source]
- HIV antibody for Human immunodeficiency virus
- H. pylori
- Lupus anticoagulant
- Lyme disease serology
- Monospot for infectious mononucleosis
- Rheumatoid factor
- Ross River virus
- Rubella
- Syphilis
- Thyroid antibodies
- TORCH test for toxoplasmosis, rubella, cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex virus
- West Nile virus
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