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Hepatitis A IgM Antibody, Serum

Hepatitis A IgM Antibody, Serum

USEFUL FOR 
 

Diagnosis of acute or recent hepatitis A infection

CLINICAL INFORMATION 
 

Hepatitis A virus (HAV) is endemic throughout the world, occurring most commonly, however, in areas of poor hygiene and low socioeconomic conditions. The virus is transmitted primarily by the fecal-oral route, and it is spread by close person-to-person contact and by food- and water-borne epidemics. Outbreaks frequently occur in overcrowded situations and in high-density institutions and centers, such as prisons and health care or day care centers. Viral spread by parenteral routes (eg, exposure to blood) is possible but rare, because infected individuals are viremic for a short period of time (usually <3 weeks). There is little or no evidence of transplacental transmission from mother to fetus or transmission to newborn during delivery.

 

Serological diagnosis of acute viral hepatitis A depends on the detection of specific anti-HAV IgM. Its presence in the patient's serum indicates a recent exposure to HAV. HAV-specific IgM antibody level becomes detectable in the blood by 4 weeks after infection, persisting at elevated levels for about 2 months before declining to undetectable levels by 6 months. They rarely persist beyond 12 months after infection.

 

 

INTERPRETATION 
 

This assay detects the presence of hepatitis A virus (HAV)-specific IgM antibody in serum.

 

Negative results indicate either 1) inadequate or delayed anti-HAV IgM response after known exposure to HAV, or 2) absence of acute or recent hepatitis A.

 

Equivocal results may be seen in early acute hepatitis A associated with rising anti-HAV IgM levels or recent hepatitis A infection associated with declining anti-HAV IgM levels. Retesting for both anti-HAV IgM (HAIGM / Hepatitis A IgM Antibody, Serum) and anti-HAV IgG (HAIGG / Hepatitis A IgG Antibody, Serum) in 2 to 4 weeks is recommended to determine the definitive HAV infection status.

 

Positive results indicate acute or recent (<6 months) hepatitis A infection. As required by laws in almost all states, positive anti-HAV IgM test results must be urgently reported to state health departments for epidemiologic investigations of possible outbreak transmission.

 

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