Difference between revisions of "IgG"
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'''2.''' IgG is one of many antibodies present in blood serum which is usually indicative of a recent or remote infection. IgG is most | '''2.''' IgG is one of many antibodies present in blood serum which is usually indicative of a recent or remote infection. IgG is most |
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2. IgG is one of many antibodies present in blood serum which is usually indicative of a recent or remote infection. IgG is most prevalent about 3 weeks after an infection begins.
(Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)