COVID-19 Antibody Testing™
COVID-19 infection that is symptomatic or asymptomatic due to exposure to SARS-COV-2, the virus responsible for this infection, can result in IgG antibodies to viral proteins. IgG antibodies to the spike protein or its receptor-binding domain (RBD) which contains sequences unique to the SARS-CoV-2 virus are used as evidence of infection or prior exposure. The appearance of these antibodies is also associated with neutralizing activity. Neutralizing activity attenuates the virus before it can enter cells and cause further damage and protects those who have had a prior infection from re-infection.
COVID-19 antibody testing can be used to assess whether there was prior exposure to the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
COVID-19 antibody testing detects the presence or absence of IgG antibodies to the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 and its receptor-binding domain.
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Assay Category
Lab-developed test, antigen-specific T-cell function.
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Intended Use
To measure antibody-mediated immunity to the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
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Methodology
ELISA-based serologic testing.
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Test Report
Available within 2 days of receiving a blood sample.
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Test Readout
Optical Density at 490 nm (OD490)
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Reference Range
OD490 less than 0.45 and OD490 0.45 and greater.
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Test Interpretation
OD490 of 0.45 or less = Antibody-negative.
OD490 of 0.45 or greater = Antibody-positive.
Purpose
Knowledge of antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 can be used to assess whether an individual has experienced a COVID-19 infection. Whether these antibodies confer long-term protection against reinfection is unknown.
Rationale
Antibodies which develop after viral infections have long been considered a marker of immunity or protection against repeat infection. This protective effect requires that antibodies neutralize the virus. Neutralizing antibodies requires specialized methods to detect such a functional effect on the virus. Detection of IgG antibodies to the virus by simpler methods is a reasonable substitute to estimate immunity following infection because it is associated with neutralizing activity toward the virus. Whether these antibodies confer long-term protection against reinfection is not fully known.
Intended Use
To detect IgG antibodies to the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The presence of antibodies indicates prior COVID-19 infection.
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Sample & Handling
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Sample Type
A whole blood sample is collected in a red-top tube.
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Volume
3 mL in children and 5mL in adults.
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Transport Conditions
Ship priority overnight, at room temperature. Sample must get to Plexision within 30 hours of phlebotomy.
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Specimen Stability
30 hours at room temperature from the time of phlebotomy.
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Sample Discard Criteria
How To Order
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Test Brochure
View and download the product brochure here.
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Ordering Tests
Please complete this form, print, and fax to 412-224-2776.
What is the antibody test for COVID-19 infection?
The COVID-19 antibody test determines whether antibodies to the SARS-CoV-2 virus are present. Antibodies develop in individuals who have or have had a COVID-19 infection.
Who can benefit?
Antibodies to most viruses confirm infection and subsequent protection against reinfection. In the few months-old COVID-19 pandemic, detectable antibody for the SARS-COV-2 virus has been associated with neutralizing effect on the virus. Neutralization of the virus prevents it from infecting cells. Thus, this test can benefit individuals interested in knowing whether they have or have had a COVID-19 infection and as a result may have some protection against reinfection. Whether these antibodies persist for a long period of time and whether the neutralizing effect associated with these antibodies also lasts as long as antibodies are detected is not known.
What is involved in the COVID-19 antibody test?
The COVID-19 antibody test can be ordered by your healthcare provider or physicians at Plexision who can review this test with you. The test requires half to one teaspoon of a blood sample. This sample is shipped overnight to Plexision’s laboratory for analysis. Results are sent to your healthcare provider within 48 hours or two days of your sample arriving at the laboratory. Your healthcare provider will help you understand your results.
How long does it take to get results of the COVID-19 antibody test?
Results are ready 48 hours after the laboratory receives the blood sample.
How does the COVID-19 antibody test work?
Antibodies to any virus is a measure of prior exposure and protection against reinfection. In the few months-old COVID-19 pandemic, detectable antibody for the SARS-COV-2 virus has been associated with a neutralizing effect on the virus. Neutralization of the virus prevents it from infecting cells.
A negative test confirms that the individual has not had a COVID-19 infection. A positive test confirms that the individual has or has had a COVID-19 infection.
When combined with other clinical and laboratory information, the results of this test can allow your healthcare provider to help you understand whether you have or have had COVID-19 infection.
How do I interpret the test results?
A negative test confirms that the individual has not had a COVID-19 infection. A positive test confirms that the individual has or has had COVID-19 infection.
What are the benefits of the COVID-19 antibody test?
When combined with other clinical and laboratory information, the results of this test can allow your healthcare provider to assess whether you have or have had COVID-19 infection.
How do I order the COVID-19 antibody test?
The COVID-19 antibody test must be ordered by your healthcare provider. The test requisition form is provided here. The completed form can be faxed to 412-224-2776. If there are any questions, please contact (855) PLE.XISION (753.9474) or 412-224-2504.
Is COVID-19 antibody covered by insurance?
Your insurance is responsible for payment for this test. Plexision’s patient assistance plans will assist with the cost of the COVID-19 antibody test if there is no insurance coverage.
The COVID-19 antibody test is performed for Plexision by the not FDA-approved