Hooliganz
2009-03-10 06:20:12 UTC
On my HSV 1 IGG Type Specific AB, I received a 3.67 "out of range"
score on an index of below .90 neg, .9-1.1 equivocal, and 1.1+ pos.
My sheet states "A single positive result only indicates previous
immunologic exposure and the level of antibody response may not be
used to determine active infection or disease stage."
My doctor says that I once must had the HSV-1 as a child or something
and it's still "hanging around."
I've never had a cold sore (to my memory). I've never had any kind of
sore on my genitals.
No one to my knowledge has ever contracted any kind of sore from me,
either.
Am I carrying HSV-1 (for sure)? Should I be concerned about
transmitting it?
Thanks.
score on an index of below .90 neg, .9-1.1 equivocal, and 1.1+ pos.
My sheet states "A single positive result only indicates previous
immunologic exposure and the level of antibody response may not be
used to determine active infection or disease stage."
My doctor says that I once must had the HSV-1 as a child or something
and it's still "hanging around."
I've never had a cold sore (to my memory). I've never had any kind of
sore on my genitals.
No one to my knowledge has ever contracted any kind of sore from me,
either.
Am I carrying HSV-1 (for sure)? Should I be concerned about
transmitting it?
Thanks.