HEV IgM
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2500.00 rsd
Reverse time
3 days
Sampling
Blood Draw
Category
Immunology
If you suspect a hepatitis E infection or wish to check your immune response to this virus, IntroLab in Belgrade offers HEV IgM testing. HEV IgM represents immunoglobulin M, which is the body’s first line of defense against the hepatitis E virus (HEV). When it comes to your health, the accuracy and reliability of results are crucial, making it important to choose a trusted laboratory.
What is HEV IgM?
HEV IgM is a specific antibody (immunoglobulin M) that the body produces in response to infection with the hepatitis E virus (HEV). When the virus infects the body, the immune system reacts by generating different types of antibodies to combat the infection.
IgM is one of the first antibodies produced following exposure to a pathogen, so its presence in the blood often signals an acute or recent infection. The HEV IgM test helps healthcare professionals quickly identify and diagnose acute hepatitis E.
Testing for HEV IgM can be valuable in confirming a diagnosis when there is suspicion of an acute hepatitis E infection. While HEV IgM indicates a recent or acute infection, another antibody, HEV IgG, may indicate a past infection or long-term immunity.
Symptoms of Hepatitis E
Most people infected with HEV do not exhibit noticeable symptoms. However, for those who do develop symptoms, they may include:
- Fatigue
- Fever
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Abdominal pain
- Jaundice
- Dark urine
- Pale stools
Early recognition and diagnosis can aid in quicker recovery.
How is it treated?
For most individuals with an acute hepatitis E infection, no specific treatment is needed, and they recover on their own. In more severe cases, or for those with weakened immune systems, hospitalization may be required for additional care and monitoring.
What are the best ways to protect against hepatitis E?
To protect yourself from hepatitis E, it is crucial to drink purified or boiled water and avoid raw or undercooked food, particularly in high-risk areas. While a vaccine for hepatitis E does exist, it is not universally available. It is recommended to consult a healthcare professional before traveling to high-risk regions.
Specifics and types of tests
Tests for detecting antibodies against the hepatitis E virus (HEV) can be categorized based on the type of immunoglobulin being detected or the combination of antibodies being sought.
In addition to the HEV IgM test, which detects the presence of immunoglobulin M specific to the hepatitis E virus, there is also the HEV Total Antibody test. This test detects both types of antibodies, IgM and IgG. The total antibody test can be useful in determining whether a person has ever been exposed to HEV, regardless of whether the infection is current or past. When testing for hepatitis E, it is crucial to understand which specific antibody is being detected and how the test results can influence the diagnostic outcome.
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Sample: Venous Blood
Reverse time: 3 days
Preparation: No special preparation is required.