If IgG and IgM are present in the typhoid test, it indicates acute typhoid fever. If IgM only is present, it means you have acute typhoid fever. If there is only IgG and IgM is negative, it refers to a past Salmonella infection.
If IgG and IgM are present in the typhoid test, it indicates acute typhoid fever. If IgM only is present, it means you have acute typhoid fever. If there is only IgG and IgM is negative, it refers to a past Salmonella infection.