IgM Antibody Test

Hepatitis E Virus IgM Antibody (HEV IgM Ab) Rapid Test

Rapid detection of Hepatitis E Virus IgM antibodies in whole blood, serum, or plasma.

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Why Choose reOpenTest Infectious Disease Kits?

Our tests are engineered for accuracy, reliability, and ease of use, ensuring confidence in every result.

Early Diagnosis

Detects IgM antibodies for early diagnosis of acute Hepatitis E.

Rapid Results

Provides results within 10-15 minutes.

Point of Care

Suitable for use in various healthcare settings.

Product Overview

The Hepatitis E Virus IgM Antibody (HEV IgM Ab) Rapid Test is a qualitative, in-vitro diagnostic device designed for the rapid detection of IgM antibodies to Hepatitis E virus in human whole blood, serum, or plasma samples. This test aids in the early diagnosis of acute Hepatitis E infection.

Technical Specifications

Detection Target Hepatitis E Virus IgM Antibody (HEV IgM Ab)
Sample Type Whole Blood, Serum, Plasma
Methodology Immunochromatography
Detection Range Positive/Negative
Reaction Time 10-15 minutes
Storage Conditions 2-30u00b0C
Shelf Life 24 months

Procedure & Interpretation

Step-by-Step Procedure

  1. Collect a whole blood, serum, or plasma sample.
  2. Apply the sample to the test device.
  3. Add the provided buffer solution.
  4. Read the results after 10-15 minutes.

Result Interpretation

Positive Result
Positive: The presence of a colored line indicates a positive result for HEV IgM antibodies.
Negative Result
Negative: The absence of a colored line indicates a negative result.
Invalid Result
Invalid: If no control line appears, the test is invalid and should be repeated.

Frequently Asked Questions

Early detection of HEV IgM antibodies allows for timely management of Hepatitis E, preventing complications and potential transmission.

IgM antibodies indicate a recent or acute infection, while IgG antibodies indicate a past infection or immunity.

Yes, it is safe and suitable. Hepatitis E infection can be more severe in pregnant women, making early detection essential.

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