Hepatitis E virus - IgM (HEV IgM)

Measures IgM antibodies to hepatitis E virus in blood to detect recent or acute HEV infection in Visit Clinic.
What is a Hepatitis E virus - IgM (HEV IgM) Test in Visit Clinic?
The Hepatitis E virus IgM (HEV IgM) test measures IgM antibodies your body makes soon after infection with hepatitis E virus. These IgM antibodies usually appear early and indicate a recent or current infection. The test helps identify acute liver inflammation caused by HEV. Hepatitis E can cause jaundice, tiredness, nausea, and abdominal pain. Doctors use this test to confirm HEV when these symptoms occur and to distinguish it from other hepatitis viruses. It informs treatment choices and infection control actions. Positive results can trigger public health measures during outbreaks. Sometimes doctors also order HEV IgG or repeat testing to check past exposure or evolving infection.
Hepatitis E virus - IgM (HEV IgM) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
Hepatitis E virus - IgM (HEV IgM) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Hepatitis E virus - IgM (HEV IgM) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Hepatitis E virus - IgM (HEV IgM) Test in Visit Clinic?
Hepatitis E virus - IgM (HEV IgM) is often ordered as part of a viral hepatitis or infectious disease workup when someone has jaundice, fever, abdominal pain, or unexplained liver enzyme elevations. It helps diagnose acute hepatitis E and guide treatment or public health steps. Abnormal results usually mean recent infection from contaminated food, water, travel, or blood exposure. Family history of liver disease or pregnancy may raise concern and prompt testing.
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