New Here: Are my EBV labs bad? If so, HOW bad are my labs?
I am exploring the issue of CFS with my doctor. The CFS doctor wants to put me on Valcyte.
Do you think my EBV values look bad? Thank you.
http://labtestsonline.org/understanding/analytes/ebv/tab/test has a nice chart showing what the combination of EBV results mean. Yours means reactivation of the virus.
Positive is "bad". Negative is "good". Beyond that, I don't think ELISA testing results (the ones with "<0.91" as normal range) really say HOW bad anything is. Just that the infection is there and it's active.
A higher titer result (expressed as "1:40") might mean a worse infection, or it might just mean more infection in the sample taken. In the case of titers, for some results only 1:160 or higher might be considered positive, such as for testing for auto-immune antibodies. But in the case of EBV, any detection is positive. So your EBV Early AG result might mean either a low concentration of EBV Early AG, or it just means they didn't both diluting further because positive is positive, and how positive it is doesn't matter.