Test Code HEPA Hepatitis A IgG Total Antibody
Performing Laboratory
Memorial Hospital Laboratory- Virology Laboratory | 304-388-9618 |
Specimen Requirements
Plasma- 2 EDTA, Lavender Top Tubes
Draw 6 ml of plasma(minimum 3.0mL plasma)
Centrifuge and remove plasma within 8 hours of collection
Specimen Rejection
- Improperly labeled, collected, stored, and transported
- Quantity not sufficient
- Hemolyzed serum
- Serum subject to repeat freeze thaw cycles
Storage and Stability
Room Temperature | Up to 8 hours |
Refrigerate | > 8 hours prior to testing |
Frozen | > 5 days before testing |
Reference Values
Negative: No antibody to hepatitis A virus detected
Positive: IgG Antibody to hepatitis A virus detected, IgM specific antibody will reflex
Interpretation
If patient has received hepatitis A vaccine, the antibody in response to vaccine will be detected by this test. It does not differentiate between vaccine response and natural infection.
Methodology
Chemiluminescent immunoassay
Days Test Set Up and Turnaround
Monday through Friday, Continuously
Weekends and Holidays, Batched once per day
Results available same day as testing performed
CPT Coding
86708
Additional Information
SIGNS & SYMPTOMS |
Adults will have signs and symptoms more often than children. |
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CAUSE |
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LONG-TERM EFFECTS |
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TRANSMISSION |
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PERSONS AT RISK OF INFECTION |
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PREVENTION |
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VACCINE RECOMMENDATIONS |
Vaccine is recommended for the following persons from 12 months* of age and older:
*Vaqta® only: Havrix® is recommended for ages 2 years and older |
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TRENDS & STATISTICS
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