Further Information: | In the process of pathogenic microorganism infection, IgG and IgM are the most commonly used antibody markers of infectious diseases. IgM, as the first antibody in the process of infection, is usually used as a marker of acute infection. With the development of infection, IgM concentration gradually decreases and disappears after the appearance of IgG. IgG usually exists in the body for a long time, even if the virus has been completely eliminated. Serum and plasma obtained from positive blood can be used as an indicator of infection and previous infection. Therefore, detecting SARS-CoV-2 IgG and IgM antibodies is of great clinical significance and could effectively control large-scale transmission of SARS-CoV-2. |