How reliable is IGeneX Lyme test?

How reliable is IGeneX Lyme test?

He provided a reporter with a document showing that in each year since 2000, IGeneX had achieved scores of at least 97 percent accuracy on the Western blot and Elisa tests, well above the minimum 80 percent required by the state.

Is IGeneX CDC approved?

Both IGeneX and ALS diagnostic tests are CLIA and CMS approved. Why is the CDC asking for more than compliance with federal regulations? And, let’s take a look at the sensitivity of the current two-tiered testing recommended by the CDC.

What is the most reliable test for Lyme disease?

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  • Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) test. The test used most often to detect Lyme disease, ELISA detects antibodies to B. burgdorferi.
  • Western blot test. If the ELISA test is positive, this test is usually done to confirm the diagnosis.

Why Lyme testing is inaccurate?

One reason is timing. It can take weeks or even longer for the body to create a detectable immune response. Unless and until the body develops these antibodies, the tests will be negative, even if the person has Lyme disease. Thus, when the timing of diagnosis is most critical, the two-tier test is least effective.

How accurate is ELISA test for Lyme?

Ideally, the CDC recommends standard two-tier testing to confirm the veracity of the Lyme disease test accuracy. Together, the ELISA and western blot tests are 99.9% accurate.

Is IGeneX a real lab?

IGeneX is a CLIA certified lab with 25 years of experience that offers comprehensive testing for major tick-borne diseases, ensuring that physicians provide the correct diagnosis to patients and helps them get the treatment that will be most effective. Lyme Disease has been DETECTED IN ALL 50 states.

How much does IGeneX testing cost?

Each Lyme or TBRF BCA assay costs $195 and is available to be ordered through a physician.

Is equivocal positive?

Equivocal: Your test results could not be interpreted as Positive or Negative. The most common reasons for equivocal results are presence of an immune response but unclear if against the infection being tested for (COVID-19 in this case) or similar infections (the common cold is a type of coronavirus).

How accurate is the Western blot test for Lyme?

According to the CDC, 5 of the bands must be positive for an overall positive, reportable Western blot test result. This is generally considered the most reliable test currently available (although it is estimated to be only 80% accurate even at the best labs).

Is ELISA Lyme test accurate?

Are there false positive Lyme tests?

A positive result means that Borrelia antibodies were found and that you may have had or have Lyme disease. False-positive results sometimes do occur. This means the test could say you have the infection when you don’t.

Is igenex the only reliable lab?

IGeneX is also fully CLIA/CMS certified. IGeneX tests are based on the latest findings of Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses to provide the most complete and accurate results for diagnostic purposes. We test for more species than any other lab. IGeneX offers a broad range of individual tests and panels for all tick-borne diseases.

How long to get igenex results?

If your Dr does not have the results in 2 weeks you can call Igenex and ask them to check if the tests are done. Igenex will not give you the results. They can fax them to your Dr if they have their fax #. After your Dr gets the results, you should get a copy from your Dr.—–

How long for igenex results?

How long for Igenex results? Hope75. It’s been five weeks Wed. and I called my doc to see if the results are in. They put me on hold until I was sent to a random voicemail: ( I hate that. Anyway, I left a message and I’m quite sure that they will not call me back, as this is their typical poor “customer” service as usual.

How long does igenex testing take?

Sample must be received within 48 hours of collection. The B. henselae Immunofluorescence Assay (IFA) is designed to detect human IgM and IgG antibodies to Bartonella henselae antigens in human serum.