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Acute Hepatitis - Viral Marker Panel near me in Indore

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The Acute Hepatitis - Viral Marker Panel is a comprehensive panel that detects antibodies and antigens specific to hepatitis viruses, such as Hepatitis A, B, C, and E in the blood. This panel helps diagnose acute viral hepatitis infections, identify the specific virus responsible for causing hepatitis, and monitor infection status. It is available in Indore with Tata 1mg at an affordable price.

The Acute Hepatitis - Viral Marker Panel is crucial for individuals showing symptoms of hepatitis, those recently exposed to the hepatitis virus, and those needing to identify the specific type of hepatitis virus involved. By distinguishing the exact viral cause, this panel allows doctors to tailor treatments against each hepatitis virus’s unique characteristics. Early identification also plays a significant role in preventing the spread of hepatitis and managing complications associated with each viral type. 

No special preparation is needed for this test. You may eat and drink as per your daily routine. 

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The Acute Hepatitis - Viral Marker Panel measures essential markers for different types of hepatitis viruses: A, B, C, and E. It includes specific tests such as the Hepatitis A Virus IgM test, which confirms an acute hepatitis A infection; the Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg) test,  which indicates an active hepatitis B infection and the Hepatitis B Core IgM Antibody test, which suggests a recent infection with hepatitis B. Additionally, it includes the Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Antibody test that helps identify current or past infections against the hepatitis C virus. Lastly, the Hepatitis E Virus IgM Antibody test in this panel indicates a recent hepatitis E infection. Together, these tests help doctors understand the types of hepatitis viruses and formulate treatment strategies. 

The Hepatitis E Virus, IgM Antibody test measures the presence of Immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibodies specific to the Hepatitis E virus in the blood. These antibodies are produced by the immune system as an immediate response to an acute infection with the Hepatitis E virus (HEV). IgM antibodies are generated by the immune system within a few weeks of exposure. The presence of these antibodies indicates a recent or current infection, as IgM are the first antibodies that are produced in response to the HEV. 

The Hepatitis E Virus, IgM Antibody test helps diagnose an acute Hepatitis E infection, especially in individuals exhibiting symptoms such as abdominal pain, reduced appetite, jaundice etc, pregnant women, immunocompromised individuals, and those with known exposure to the virus. Detecting IgM antibodies helps doctors confirm the diagnosis, and tailor appropriate treatment plans. 

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The Hepatitis A Virus, IgM test is a qualitative assay that measures the presence of Immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibodies in the blood. These antibodies are produced by the immune system in response to an acute infection with the Hepatitis A virus (HAV). IgM antibodies are generated by the immune system within a few weeks of exposure. The presence of these antibodies indicates a recent or current infection, as IgM are the first antibodies that are produced in response to the HAV. 

The Hepatitis A Virus, IgM test helps diagnose an acute Hepatitis A infection, especially in individuals exhibiting symptoms such as abdominal pain, loss of appetite, jaundice etc. Detecting IgM antibodies helps doctors confirm the diagnosis, differentiate it from other types of hepatitis ,and tailor appropriate treatment plans. 

 

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The Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Antibody test determines the status of current hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection or past HCV infection that has been resolved. This test, therefore, helps your doctor to guide an appropriate treatment plan. HCV causes liver inflammation and is classified into acute hepatitis infection and chronic hepatitis infection.

  • Acute hepatitis C: This occurs in the first six months after exposure to the hepatitis C virus. In the early stage of the infection, acute hepatitis C is mild and may cause no symptoms. For this reason, most people do not know they have this infection.
  • Chronic hepatitis C: If your body is unable to fight off the virus, you can develop a chronic hepatitis C infection. Progression from acute to chronic hepatitis C is common, occurring in about 75-85% of patients. Detecting chronic hepatitis C at the early stage is important to prevent future complications, such as liver failure, and initiate effective treatment.

The Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Antibody test is used for screening for anti-HCV antibodies. A reactive result needs to be confirmed by other more specific NAT/ nucleic acid tests before final diagnosis.

 

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The Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg) test detects HBsAg, a protein on the surface of the hepatitis B virus (HBV), in the blood. It is an important screening test for HBV infection. A reactive result needs follow-up with additional tests, such as anti-HBs and total anti-HBc antibodies, and can be confirmed with HBV DNA testing by PCR. This test helps identify individuals who may need medical treatment and supports measures to prevent the spread of hepatitis B. The test uses automated chemiluminescence immunoassay (CMIA/CLIA) technology, which may vary slightly across laboratories.

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FAQs related to Acute Hepatitis - Viral Marker Panel in Indore

The Acute Hepatitis - Viral Marker Panel is a set of blood tests that detect specific markers for hepatitis A, B, C, and E. It helps diagnose recent infections and guide treatment options.
This panel is recommended if you have symptoms of hepatitis (like jaundice, fatigue, or abdominal pain) or if you’re at risk of exposure to hepatitis viruses. It helps identify the type of hepatitis B infection and assess the severity.
The Hepatitis A Virus IgM test confirms acute hepatitis A infection. The Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg) test indicates an active hepatitis B infection. The Hepatitis B Core IgM Antibody test suggests a recent hepatitis B infection. The Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Antibody test identifies current or past hepatitis C infections. Moreover, the Hepatitis E Virus IgM Antibody test indicates a recent hepatitis E infection.
No fasting is required for this test. You can schedule it at your convenience without avoiding food or water beforehand.
Yes, individuals at higher risk, such as those with multiple sexual partners, intravenous drug users, healthcare workers, and pregnant women, should discuss regular testing with their doctors.
Yes. In Indore, you can schedule the Acute Hepatitis - Viral Marker Panel near you with Tata 1mg Labs. The panel is easy to book, cost-effective, and available with a comprehensive report.
Yes, home sample collection for the Acute Hepatitis - Viral Marker Panel is readily available in Indore. Tata 1mg Labs allows you to choose a date and time that suits your schedule for sample collection.
If you want to schedule the Acute Hepatitis - Viral Marker Panel with Tata 1mg Labs in Indore, the procedure is fairly easy and hassle-free. Follow these steps to book a test: 1). Visit the Lab Tests section on the Tata 1mg website. 2). Add the test you want in the cart. 3). Pick a time and date slot according to your convenience; however, do consider the necessary prerequisites while scheduling a test. 4). You will receive a notification with all the details once the test is scheduled.
Tata 1mg Labs is a pocket-friendly platform for booking lab tests in Indore. The Acute Hepatitis - Viral Marker Panel is available at an affordable price of Rs. 2430.
At Tata 1mg Labs, we understand the importance of timely results. We strive to provide fast turnaround times for test results, allowing you to get the information you need promptly. On average, we take 216 hours to provide the reports of the Acute Hepatitis - Viral Marker Panel in Indore.
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