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Torch: t igg 162.59 iu/ml(+ve), t igm 0.48 indax value, r igg 83.50(+ve), r igm 0.46, c igg 0.14(+ve), c igm 0.35 what does that mean & what is cure.

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Dr. Bryan Treacy answered

Specializes in Gynecology

Common: The positive igg titers in this panel means there has been past exposure to these viruses, not necessarily that there is active infection. Past exposure to these viruses are very common and over half of the population may have positive igg titers on a torch screen. There is no cure for past exposure. What is important is if there are signs of active, acute infection.

Answered 1/5/2019

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