Clinical information
Diagnostic Utility:
This is the qualitative detection of IgG antibodies against Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigen 1 (EBNA-1), and its determination is useful in:
- Diagnosing infectious mononucleosis (IM).
- Determining the stage of EBV infection.
Method:
Chemiluminescence microparticle immunoassay (CMIA).
Reference Values
Possible results are: Reactive and Non-reactive.
Diagnostic Algorithm:
Not applicable.
Response Time:
Maximum 15 working days.
Specimen information
Sample: Serum and/or plasma
Tube: 1-5 mL aliquots, plasma tubes with EDTA, citrate or heparin as anticoagulants and/or serum tubes with or without gel separator.
Minimum essential volume: 1 ml
Stability:
- At room temperature: ≤ 3 days
- In refrigeration at 2-8 ºC: ≤ 14 days
- Sample frozen at or below -20ºC: 10 years
Transport instructions: Preferably at room temperature if they are whole blood tubes and refrigerated if they are serum and/or plasma aliquots.
Reason for rejection: Highly hemolyzed sample.
Administrative information
BST Code: 2110
Test Description: Epstein-Barr, Antibodies (IgG) anti-EBNA.
Synonyms: EBV EBNA-1 IgG
Section: Transfusion Safety Laboratory
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Profiles:
Test 2110 Epstein-Barr, Antibodies (IgG) anti-EBNA Screening can be requested alone or with the profile:
Profile | Included Tests |
---|---|
Antibody detection profile against the Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) capsid antigen |
2108 Epstein-Barr, Antibodies (IgG) anti-VCA. Screening. 2109 Epstein-Barr, Antibodies (IgM) anti-VCA. Screening. 2110 Epstein-Barr, Antibodies (IgG) anti-EBNA-1. Screening. |
References
- Inserts kits de EBV EBNA-1 IgG Architect, Abbott.