Did you mean "...but not EA-IgG?" Seems that what you are saying contradicts the graph (around 7:10). I am trying to figure out if I have a chronic infection. I have no EB EA Igm but I do have the all the others at different levels. I have had the symptoms of a mono infection for about a month. Feeling awful. I was also feeling unwell for months last year with muscle aches and other symptoms that had no explanation. So sad that doctors don't seems to know what they are doing here in China.
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Dear Rishu Yadav, Thank you for your interest in our video. Anti-VCA IgM appears early in EBV infection and usually disappears within four to six weeks. Anti-VCA IgG appears in the acute phase of EBV infection, peaks at two to four weeks after onset, declines slightly then persists for the rest of a person’s life. Best regards.
@@Learningin10 So it it's NOT chronic, the VCA IgM should be dropping after a few weeks, is this one way to distinguish between reactivation due to immune suppression and chronic activation?
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Damn this is the same thing happening to me. I got that same pill for my strep throat then got a terrible rash.
GREAT presentation! Succinct and engaging.
Could you break it down for me the way you would for a 5 year old? Awesome video in all seriousness.
Did you mean "...but not EA-IgG?" Seems that what you are saying contradicts the graph (around 7:10). I am trying to figure out if I have a chronic infection. I have no EB EA Igm but I do have the all the others at different levels. I have had the symptoms of a mono infection for about a month. Feeling awful. I was also feeling unwell for months last year with muscle aches and other symptoms that had no explanation. So sad that doctors don't seems to know what they are doing here in China.
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Thank you so much. This was very informative. I used this as a recap for my exam and did very well. Thank you for creating this!
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10% of wbc are atypical lymphocytes or are 10% of lymphocytes atypical?
Pls explain why in chronic
Ebv there is no VCA igm found
According to your table
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Anti-VCA IgM appears early in EBV infection and usually disappears within four to six weeks. Anti-VCA IgG appears in the acute phase of EBV infection, peaks at two to four weeks after onset, declines slightly then persists for the rest of a person’s life.
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@@Learningin10 So it it's NOT chronic, the VCA IgM should be dropping after a few weeks, is this one way to distinguish between reactivation due to immune suppression and chronic activation?
Excellent video! Keep up the good work doctor :)
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