Hepatitis

Hepatitis tests check for viral infections that inflame the liver—most often hepatitis A (HAV)hepatitis B (HBV), and hepatitis C (HCV). Less common types include hepatitis D (HDV) and hepatitis E (HEV). Because symptoms can be mild or absent, lab testing is the best way to know if you have a current infectionpast infection, or immunity from vaccination.

A proactive plan pairs screening tests (e.g., HBsAg, anti-HBs, anti-HBc for HBV; HCV antibody with reflex to RNA) with confirmatory ... See more

Whether you’ve traveled outside the country for mission work or signed a consent form to get a tattoo, chances are you’ve heard about hepatitis before. Most of us have the general idea that there are different varieties and that some are worse than others. But which ones are the bad ones, and how do we tell if we have any of them?

The truth is that most adults will get exposed to some strain of hepatitis at some point in their lives. Knowing which strains are dangerous and when you should have hepatitis testing performed could save your life. Read on to learn more about hepatitis and the tests you can have run to screen for it.

What Is Hepatitis?

Hepatitis is a disease that causes your liver to get inflamed. It is caused by viruses and comes in three primary forms: hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C. The three strains vary in how dangerous and long-lasting they are.

Your liver is the largest organ in your body and helps digest food and store ... See more