Titer

Titer tests (antibody blood tests) measure your immune response to vaccines or past infections. They are commonly used to prove immunity for school, work, travel, healthcare credentialing, and after completing a vaccine series. Titers can also help clinicians check post-vaccination response in people with weakened immune systems.

A proactive plan starts by selecting the specific titers required (for example, MMR—measles, mumps, rubella; varicella-zosterhepatitis?B surface antibodytetanus/diphtheria IgG). Draw blood at ... See more

Vaccinations aren't as readily available as you may think. Many areas throughout the United States don't have the healthcare access needed to administer vaccinations to nearby areas. This leaves large chunks of the population at risk for developing preventable conditions.

Vaccinations are crucial, especially during a time when we're all on the go every single day. We need adequate protection from everyday ailments.

Even if you had all of your shots when you were younger, you might no longer have an immune response. This is why everyone needs immunity detection and titer testing.

This serological testing can help your healthcare provider determine what your immunization status is for different conditions. In response, you and your healthcare provider can make a plan for your healthcare moving forward.

To learn more about antibody testing and antibody titer options, keep reading.

What Is Immunity Detection and Titer Testing?

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