Hbc/Hepatitis B Core Igm

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The Hepatitis B Core IgM (Anti-HBc IgM) test detects the presence of IgM antibodies against the core antigen of the Hepatitis B virus (HBV) in the blood. The IgM form of the antibody is produced by the immune system during the early stages of an infection with Hepatitis B.
• A positive result indicates acute Hepatitis B infection or a recently acquired infection.
• A negative result suggests the absence of an acute Hepatitis B infection, though chronic infections may not be detected by this test.
This test is crucial for identifying recent or active infections with Hepatitis B, especially when a person has symptoms or has been exposed to the virus.

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    Description

    Why It’s Done:

    The Hepatitis B Core IgM test is typically performed to:
    • Diagnose an acute Hepatitis B infection: It is used when a person is suspected of having a recent Hepatitis B infection, especially if they present symptoms such as jaundice, fatigue, abdominal pain, or nausea.
    • Identify recent exposure to the Hepatitis B virus: If someone has had contact with an infected person or high-risk activities (e.g., unprotected sex, sharing needles), this test helps confirm whether they are currently infected.
    • Differentiate between acute and chronic Hepatitis B: The IgM antibodies are only present during the early stages of infection, helping to distinguish between acute infection and past exposure or chronic infection.

    Preparation:

    Preparation for the Hepatitis B Core IgM test is minimal:
    1. Fasting:
    o Fasting is not required for this test.
    2. Medications:
    o Inform your healthcare provider of any medications you are taking, especially those that may affect liver function or immune system activity.
    3. Hydration:
    o Be sure to drink plenty of water before the test to ensure easy blood collection.
    4. Procedure:
    o A blood sample will be drawn, typically from a vein in your arm.
    5. Timing:
    o This test is done as part of a workup for suspected acute Hepatitis B infection, so it can be performed at any time when infection is suspected