The HAV IgM antibody test detects the first antibody produced by the body when it is exposed to hepatitis A. This test is used to detect early or recent infections and to diagnose the disease in people with symptoms of acute hepatitis.
3 CC CLOTTED BLOOD OR SERUM
BLOOD
5 TO 6 DAYS
Total iron-binding capacity or sometimes transferrin iron-binding capacity is a medical laboratory test that measures the blood’s capacity to bind iron with transferrin.
As Typhidot test is responsible for the analysis of specific antibodies (that is IgM and IgG) separately so the identification of recent infections can be shown by IgM and IgG indicates remote infections. The results of the Typhidot test can be shown as positive and negative only.
Treponema pallidum hemagglutination commonly known as TPHA is diagnostic test used to detect the dissolved amount of antibodies in the serum sample of a patient against the causative agents of syphilis.
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