Hepatitis A IgG
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About This Test
Hepatitis A IgG detects antibodies that indicate past infection or immunity from vaccination against hepatitis A. A positive result usually means you’re protected and not currently infected, while a negative result suggests you’re susceptible and may benefit from vaccination; for recent illness, pair with Hepatitis A IgM to assess acute infection.
Patient Preparation
Fasting not required.
Best Time to Test
Anytime
Tests Included
Hepatitis A IgG
Why is it done
Routine screening for sexually transmitted infections.
After potential exposure or before certain procedures.
Partner testing and prevention planning.
Monitoring treatment when indicated.

