A mononucleosis spot or monospot test is a blood test used to determine whether or not you are infected with the epstein barr virus which is the organism that causes infectious mononucleosis.
Finger stick test for mono.
A small number of people with mononucleosis may never have a positive test.
The epstein barr antibody test is done on a blood sample taken from your vein.
Mononucleosis tests are blood tests to look for antibodies that indicate mononucleosis mono which is usually caused by the epstein barr virus ebv.
For a fingertip sample the health professional taking the sample will.
Clean your hand with soap and warm water or an alcohol swab.
Clean your hand with soap and warm water or an alcohol swab.
For a fingertip sample the health professional taking the sample will.
The monospot test is done on a small sample of blood taken from your fingertip or from a vein.
Your provider will also consider other blood test results and your symptoms.
For a fingertip sample the health professional taking the sample will.
Blood test from a finger stick.
A small sample of blood is taken from the fingertip by a prick on the end of the finger which has been properly cleaned and the blood is then tested for the virus.
The monospot test is a very quick screening test which will indicate a recent mono infection.
Blood test from a finger stick.
The epstein barr antibody test is done on a blood sample taken from your vein.
Blood test from a finger stick.
A positive test means heterophile antibodies are present.