The Hepatitis A Virus – Total (Anti-HAV Total) test detects total antibodies (IgM and IgG) against the Hepatitis A virus (HAV). This test helps determine if a person has been infected with HAV in the past, has developed immunity, or is currently infected.
✅ Determines Past Infection or Immunity – A positive result shows whether a person has had a previous Hepatitis A infection or is immune (due to past infection or vaccination).
✅ Assesses Exposure Risk – Helps determine if someone has been exposed to Hepatitis A and whether they need further medical attention.
✅ Guides Vaccination – Individuals with negative Anti-HAV results may need the Hepatitis A vaccine to protect against future infection.
✅ Epidemiological Surveillance – Used to track the spread of Hepatitis A in populations, especially after outbreaks.
🩸 Blood Sample Collection – A blood sample is taken and tested using ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay) or Chemiluminescent Immunoassay (CLIA) to detect the presence of Anti-HAV Total (both IgM and IgG antibodies).
| Anti-HAV Total Result | Interpretation | Next Steps |
|---|---|---|
| Positive (Detected) | Past exposure to HAV or immunity (from past infection or vaccination) | No further action unless symptoms suggest acute hepatitis. |
| Negative (Not Detected) | No exposure to HAV, not immune | Vaccination recommended for protection against future infection. |
📌 A positive Anti-HAV Total result indicates either past infection or vaccination-induced immunity.
| Scenario | Anti-HAV Total | Anti-HAV IgM | Anti-HAV IgG |
|---|---|---|---|
| Past Hepatitis A Infection | Positive | Negative | Positive |
| Hepatitis A Vaccination | Positive | Negative | Positive |
| Current Acute Hepatitis A | Positive | Positive | Positive |
| No Exposure or Immunity | Negative | Negative | Negative |
📌 Anti-HAV IgM is used to detect acute infection, while Anti-HAV IgG indicates previous infection or immunity.
✔ Individuals with symptoms of hepatitis (jaundice, fatigue, abdominal pain) to check for past exposure or infection.
✔ Travelers to areas with high Hepatitis A prevalence who may have been exposed.
✔ Blood and organ donors to screen for Hepatitis A infection.
✔ People at risk of Hepatitis A (such as healthcare workers, people who use illicit drugs, or those in close contact with infected individuals).
✔ Epidemiological investigations to track Hepatitis A outbreaks.
✔ Anti-HAV Total indicates if someone has been exposed to Hepatitis A, either from infection or vaccination.
✔ A positive result indicates immunity or past infection, while a negative result means the person has not been exposed and may need vaccination.
✔ Anti-HAV IgM indicates acute infection, while Anti-HAV IgG indicates past infection or immunity.
✔ Vaccination is recommended for individuals with negative Anti-HAV results to prevent future infection.
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