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What is the Spike Protein Antibody test?
- A test for antibodies made against the spike protein of the COVID-19 virus.
What is the difference between the IgG Antibody test and the Spike Protein Antibody test?
- IgG COVID-19 Antibody (Blood Test):
- This was the first antibody test developed for COVID-19 – it potentially identifies antibodies created by you in response to an infection in order to fight the COVID-19 virus. It does NOT test for antibodies made in response to COVID-19 vaccination.
- Spike Protein COVID-19 Antibody (Blood Test):
- This test potentially identifies antibodies created by you in response to vaccination against the COVID-19 virus. It can also detect antibodies made in response to a COVID-19 infection.
What does the Spike Protein Antibody test detect?
- The body makes a class of proteins called antibodies which bind to organisms (i.e. COVID-19 virus) in order to fight off infection. Our bodies make multiple different antibodies which bind selectively to various components of the COVID-19 virus. We now have blood tests to detect two of these distinct antibodies, one of which is the Spike Protein antibody.