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24881 Hepatitis E Antibody, IgM (20172)

Hepatitis E Antibody, IgM (20172)
Test Code: HEVMSO
Synonyms/Keywords
Hepatitis E, HEV IgM
Specimen Requirements
Specimen Type Preferred Container/Tube Acceptable Container/Tube Specimen Volume Specimen Minimum Volume
(allows for 1 repeat)
Pediatric Minimum Volume
(no repeat)
Serum​ ​Red Top Tube (RTT) ​Serum Separator Tube (SST) ​0.5 mL ​0.1 mL
Collection Processing Instructions
Draw blood in a plain, red-top tube(s). Spin down and send 0.5 mL of serum ambient.  Serum gel tube is acceptable, but must pour off into plastic vial.​
Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Type Temperature Time
​Serum ​ ​ ​Ambient (preferred) ​7 days
​Frozen ​30 days
​Refrigerated ​14 days
Rejection Criteria
Specimens other than serum
Performing Laboratory Information
Performing Location Day(s) Test Performed Analytical Time Methodology/Instrumentation
Quest Diagnostics Infectious Disease​ Monday, Thursday​ ​1-5 days
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA)​
Test Information

This test should be regarded as "Research Use Only".  This test has not been cleared or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.  It may not be covered by insurance and providers need to inform all patients of this prior to ordering.

Results should be interpreted in conjunction with clinical findings. Hepatitis E virues (HEV) causes an acute, usually self-limited infection. This small, nonenveloped virus is spread by the fecal-oral route. HEV is endemic in SE and Central Asia, with several outbreaks observed in the Middle East, northern and western parts of Africa, and Mexico. In developed countries, HEV infection occurs mainly in persons who have traveled to disease-endemic areas.

Reference Range Information
Reference Range
Negative. Positive results indicate the presence of an acute HEV infection in the preceding 6 months. Negative results do not necessarily exclude the presence of acute or recent HEV infection. Repeat testing in 1 to 2 months or testing for anti-HEV IgG may be necessary for diagnosis.​
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Quantity Description Comments
​86790
Synonyms/Keywords
Hepatitis E, HEV IgM
Ordering Applications
Ordering Application Description
​Centricity ​Hep. E Ab IgM (86211)
​Cerner ​Hepatitis E Ab IgM (91223)
If the ordering application you are looking for is not listed, contact your local laboratory for assistance.
Specimen Requirements
Specimen Type Preferred Container/Tube Acceptable Container/Tube Specimen Volume Specimen Minimum Volume
(allows for 1 repeat)
Pediatric Minimum Volume
(no repeat)
Serum​ ​Red Top Tube (RTT) ​Serum Separator Tube (SST) ​0.5 mL ​0.1 mL
Collection Processing
Draw blood in a plain, red-top tube(s). Spin down and send 0.5 mL of serum ambient.  Serum gel tube is acceptable, but must pour off into plastic vial.​
Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Type Temperature Time
​Serum ​ ​ ​Ambient (preferred) ​7 days
​Frozen ​30 days
​Refrigerated ​14 days
Rejection Criteria
Specimens other than serum
Reference Range Information
Reference Range
Negative. Positive results indicate the presence of an acute HEV infection in the preceding 6 months. Negative results do not necessarily exclude the presence of acute or recent HEV infection. Repeat testing in 1 to 2 months or testing for anti-HEV IgG may be necessary for diagnosis.​
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Performing Laboratory Information
Performing Location Day(s) Test Performed Analytical Time Methodology/Instrumentation
Quest Diagnostics Infectious Disease​ Monday, Thursday​ ​1-5 days
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA)​
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Outreach CPTs
CPT Modifier
(if needed)
Quantity Description Comments
​86790
For most current information refer to the Marshfield Laboratory online reference manual.