HBsAg, CMIA in Sanand
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Pre Instructions
Recommended by Health Experts
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Age Group 05-90 years
Recommended for Men, Women
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HBsAg, CMIA1
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Interpretation HBsAg1
FAQ
What is the difference between CMIA and Elisa?
The following tables compares the features of CLIA and ELISA:
CLIA | ELISA | |
Sensitivity | Higher | Lower |
Duration | Shorter | Longer |
Cost | Expensive | Less expensive |
Measure | Relative light unit | Optical density |
What is a chronic HBV infection?
Chronic HBV infection is a long term infection with HBV. This virus does not clear by itself as in the case of an acute/short term infection. It occurs mainly when the person is immunocompromised or if the first infection with HBV is in infants or children, leading to chronically infected individuals later on.
Why should you book the HBsAg CMIA test with Sterling Accuris?
Sterling Diagnostics uses the best facilities to provide precise results. Book a HBsAg CMIA Test in Ahmedabad with us for timely results. We also offer safe home collection services when required for your convenience.
What are some of the extreme consequences of a chronic hepatitis B infection?
The following are the worst effects of hepatitis B found through the HBsAg test:
- Liver cirrhosis
- Liver failure
- Hepatic cancer
- Kidney ailments
- Blood vessels inflammation
Can the hepatitis B virus get reactivated?
Yes, hepatitis B virus reactivation can occur, more frequently activated through immunosuppressive methods used to treat cancerous tumours or illnesses related to the immune system. Transplant recipients are also at risk for HBV activation.
How serious can the reactive value of HBsAg, CMIA test get?
The increased value indicates more reproduction of the hepatitis B virus as it will become more reactive. Increased results ultimately show that viral infection is on surge in the body and can cause severe irreversible damage to the liver.
How to differentiate between hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C?
All three are types of liver infections caused by different viruses like HAV, HBV, and HCV respectively. They all cause similar symptoms but are transmitted differently with damage to the liver occurring to a different extent. HAV infection is self-limiting and short term and mostly with mild symptoms. HBV and HCV infection can be either short-term (acute) or long-term infection leading to chronic infection.
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What makes Sterling Accuris a better pathology lab than others?
For us, precision care, safe sample collection, timely delivery of reports, and precise reporting of patient results while adhering to health and safety precautions are the cornerstone of our success.
Do you provide home visit/collection service?
Yes. We do provide home collection services at your doorstep.
Please go ahead and book your visit today from our top menu options in this website / chat or do call us on 812 813 0000.
How long does it take to receive test results?
Though most tests are completed and reported within about 24 hours of receiving the sample for testing, certain tests take several days to weeks.
Your soft copy will be sent on registered email id and Whatsapp. Also, you will receive SMS with link to download your report. Also, your report is available on our website / app.
To know the status of the report, you can call our customer care team on 812 813 0000.
Is there any preparation or precautions for patient before tests or body checkup?
Fasting maybe required in case of a few tests to ensure accurate results.
In general, it is also advisable to abstain from alcohol and heavy diet at least for 24 hours before any health test. You can see the requirement for each test on the product page on our website / app.
HBsAg, CMIA Test in Sanand
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Sterling Accuris Diagnostics offers the HBsAg, CMIA Test in Sanand for detecting hepatitis B surface antigen - HBsAg in patients who are infected with hepatitis B, a chronic liver disease.
Overview of HBsAg, CMIA Test
HBsAg, CMIA test is performed in patients who are going through a serious liver ailment called hepatitis B. It allows us to know whether the infection is reactive or not. The Quantitative Chemiluminescence Microparticle Immunoassay (CMIA) accurately measures hepatitis B antigens in patients. This test identifies individuals who are inactive carriers, as well as affording insight into risk factors related to the progression of infection among those with chronic hepatitis B.
Sterling Accuris offers an accurate HBsAg, CMIA Test in Sanand with timely reports.
Why and When is An HBsAg, CMIA Test Done?
The HBsAg CMIA test can play a major role in determining an individual's stage of infection. The test is also an essential step for patients diagnosed with or being considered for treatment of hepatitis B infection. It provides valuable insight into the presence and level of antigens, enabling physicians to make informed decisions concerning antiviral therapy.
A doctor would recommend an HBsAg, CMIA test if a person exhibits the following symptoms:
- Mild to severe abdominal aches
- Dark urine
- Loss of appetite
- Jaundice
- Joint pain
- Vomiting
- Fatigue
Sterling Accuris Diagnostics provides an HBsAg, CMIA Test in Sanand that is executed with great caution and gives the right outputs. If you are told by your medical consultant about having a weak liver or you face the above symptoms then you should take this test.
HBsAg, CMIA Test: Main Highlights
- Instructions: Fasting is not required
- Recommended age group: All age groups
- Sample type for test: Blood sample in plain (Serum) tube
How To Interpret The HBsAg, CMIA Test Report
The following test reports can tell whether the hepatitis B infection is reactive or not:
Gender | Non-Reactive | Reactive |
Adult Male/Female | <1.0 S/Co | >1.0 S/Co |
Causative factors
- Sexual contact with a hepatitis B-infected person
- Mother to child during pregnancy
- Accidental exposure to infected blood
- Syringe sharing with infected persons
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