| Test Name: |
HEPATITIS A, IgM |
| Test Code: |
2327812 |
| Alias: |
Anti-HAV, IgM
HAV Antibody, IgM
HAV, IgM
LAB798
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| CPT Code(s): |
86709
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| Preferred Specimen: |
2.0 mL serum |
| Container: |
SST (gold) |
| Minimum Volume: |
1.0 mL serum This volume does not allow for repeat testing. |
| Collection Instructions: |
Allow specimen to completely clot (this can take up to 60 minutes). Centrifuge for 15 minutes. |
| Transport Temperature: |
Refrigerated |
| Stability: |
Room temperature: 3 days Refrigerated: 7 days
Frozen: 30 days |
| Rejection Criteria: |
Gross hemolysis, Gross lipemia, Gross icterus |
| Schedule: |
Monday - Friday; report available in 1-3 days |
| Method: |
Chemiluminescent immunoassay |
| Performing Lab: |
Central DuPage Hospital |
| Clinical Significance: |
Useful for serologic diagnosis of acute or subacute hepatitis A. Initially, IgM antibody is usually detectable when clinical symptoms appear. It disappears 3 - 6 months afterwards.
NOTE: This test is also included in the Acute Hepatitis Panel. |
| Department: |
CDH Immunology |
| Use: |
updated4/29/25 |
| Reference Ranges: |
No detectable IgM antibodies to HAV were found. A negative result generally indicates that the patient has not been infected. If clinical exposure to HAV is suspected despite a negative finding, a second sample should be collected one to two weeks later. |
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