Hepatitis A Acute Ab (IgM)
General Information
- Lab Name
- Hepatitis A Acute Ab (IgM)
- Lab Code
- HAVIGM
- Epic Ordering
- Hepatitis A Acute Antibody (IgM)
- Description
The Qualitative detection of Hepatitis A virus IgM antibody (anti-HAV IgM) in human sera using the FDA approved Abbott ARCHITECT HAVAB-M test two-step chemiluminescent immunoassay.
In the first step, sample, assay diluent, and hepatitis A virus (human) coated paramagnetic microparticles are combined. IgM anti-HAV present in the sample binds to the hepatitis A virus (human) coated microparticles. In the second step, anti-human IgM acridinium-labeled conjugate is added, which binds to IgM anti-HAV. Then pre-trigger and trigger solutions are added to the reaction mixture. The resulting chemiluminescent reaction is measured as relative light units (RLUs).
The presence or absence of IgM anti-HAV in the sample is determined by comparing the chemiluminescent signal in the reaction to the cutoff signal determined from an ARCHITECT HAVAB-M calibration. Specimens with signal to cutoff (S/CO) values ≥ 1.21 are considered reactive for IgM anti-HAV. Specimens with S/CO values of 0.80 to < 1.21 are considered indeterminate and specimens with S/CO values < 0.80 are considered nonreactive.
- Synonyms
- Acute Hepatitis A, AHS, HABB, HABC, HAS, Hepatitis A antibody
- Components
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Code Name HAMAR Hepatitis A IgM antibody HAMIN Hepatitis A IgM Interpretation
Interpretation
- Method
Chemiluminescence Immunoassay
- Reference Range
- See individual components
- Guidelines
Ordering & Collection
- Specimen Type
- Blood
- Collection
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Blood: 5 mL blood in GOLD TOP serum separator tube (SST).
Also acceptable: 5 mL blood in ORANGE TOP rapid serum tube (RST) or RED TOP tube
- Handling Instructions
- Quantity
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requested: 1.0 mL serum
minimum: 0.5 mL serum
Processing
- Processing
Blood: Specimens may be stored on or off the clot, red blood cells, or separator gel for up to 3 days at room temperature (15-30°C) or up to 7 days at 2-8°C. If testing will be delayed more than 3 days for specimens stored at room temperature or more than 7 days for specimens stored at 2-8°C, remove serum from the clot, red blood cells, or separator gel and store at -20°C or colder. Avoid more than three freeze/thaw cycles.
Outside Laboratories: Specimens may be stored on or off the clot, red blood cells, or separator gel for up to 3 days at room temperature (15-30°C) or up to 7 days at 2-8°C. If testing will be delayed more than 3 days for specimens stored at room temperature or more than 7 days for specimens stored at 2-8°C, remove serum from the clot, red blood cells, or separator gel and store at -20°C or colder. Avoid more than three freeze/thaw cycles.
Unacceptable samples: Cord blood, neonatal specimens, cadaver specimens, heat-inactivated specimens, or body fluids such as saliva, urine, amniotic fluid, or pleural fluid. Specimens with obvious microbial contamination or are grossly hemolyzed.
Performance
- LIS Dept Code
- Clinical Virology (CVIR)
- Performing Location(s)
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Other Virology
206-685-8037Virology Laboratory, Ste 320
1616 Eastlake Ave E.
Seattle, WA 98102 - Frequency
- Monday-Friday
- Available STAT?
- No
Billing & Coding
- CPT codes
- 86709
- LOINC
- 5181-3
- Interfaced Order Code
- UOW3285