IgG antibodies to Mycoplasma pneumoniae

IgG antibodies are produced later in the immune response and usually indicate past exposure to Mycoplasma pneumoniae. They typically appear 2–3 weeks after the onset of infection and can remain detectable for months or even years. A positive IgG result does not necessarily mean there is an active infection, but it shows that the immune system has encountered the pathogen before. When tested alongside IgM, IgG helps distinguish between acute, recent, and past infections.

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What does a positive IgG result indicate?

It indicates a past or possibly current infection with Mycoplasma pneumoniae.

How long do IgG antibodies remain in the body?

They can persist for months or even years after infection.

Can you have positive IgG without showing symptoms?

Yes, many people may have had a previous mild or asymptomatic infection.

What is the significance of testing both IgM and IgG?

Testing both helps determine the stage of infection—early, recent, or past.

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What does a positive IgG result indicate?
How long do IgG antibodies remain in the body?
Can you have positive IgG without showing symptoms?
What is the significance of testing both IgM and IgG?
What does a positive IgG result indicate?
How long do IgG antibodies remain in the body?
Can you have positive IgG without showing symptoms?
What is the significance of testing both IgM and IgG?
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