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What is the maximum days the report can be obtained for the test

The maximum days the report can be obtained for the test Hepatitis E Virus IgG Antibodies (HEV IgG) Test is 2-3 days.

What are the prerequisites for the test Hepatitis E Virus IgG Antibodies (HEV IgG) Test

  • There are no specific prerequisites for the Hepatitis E Virus IgG Antibodies (HEV IgG) Test.
  • However, it is recommended to inform your healthcare provider about any medications you are taking, as certain drugs may affect the test results.
  • It is also important to disclose any recent illnesses or medical conditions to your healthcare provider, as they may impact the interpretation of the test results.

What are the measure values for the test Hepatitis E Virus IgG Antibodies (HEV IgG) Test

  • Normal Range: Non-reactive
  • Borderline: Equivocal
  • Positive: Reactive

What does this test Hepatitis E Virus IgG Antibodies (HEV IgG) Test identify?

Test: Hepatitis E Virus IgG Antibodies (HEV IgG) Test

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  • This test identifies the presence of IgG antibodies to Hepatitis E Virus (HEV) in the blood.
  • IgG antibodies are produced by the immune system in response to a previous or current infection with Hepatitis E Virus.
  • A positive result indicates past exposure to Hepatitis E Virus.
  • This test does not differentiate between a current or past infection with Hepatitis E Virus.

Why is this test Hepatitis E Virus IgG Antibodies (HEV IgG) Test taken?

Why is the Hepatitis E Virus IgG Antibodies (HEV IgG) Test taken?

The Hepatitis E Virus IgG Antibodies (HEV IgG) Test is taken to determine if a person has been exposed to the Hepatitis E virus in the past. This test detects the presence of IgG antibodies in the blood, which are produced by the immune system in response to a Hepatitis E infection.

Some of the reasons why this test may be taken include:

  • Screening individuals who are at risk of Hepatitis E infection, such as those who have traveled to regions where the virus is endemic
  • Diagnosing Hepatitis E in individuals who show symptoms such as jaundice, fever, and abdominal pain
  • Monitoring the progression of a Hepatitis E infection and the body's immune response to the virus

It is important to note that the presence of IgG antibodies indicates a past infection with Hepatitis E and does not necessarily mean that the person is currently infected or contagious. This test is typically performed in conjunction with other tests to confirm a diagnosis of Hepatitis E.

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