Test Code LAB5035 Hepatitis B Surface Antibody (Anti-HBs), Serum
Additional Codes
Test Name in EPIC | EPIC Test Code | Mnemonic |
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HEP B SURFACE ABY | LAB5035 | AHBS |
Useful For/Utility
Identifying previous exposure to hepatitis B virus
Determining adequate immunity from hepatitis B vaccination
Methodology
Chemiluminescent Microparticle Immunoassay (CMIA)
Clinical Information
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, also known as serum hepatitis, is endemic throughout the world. The infection is spread primarily through blood transfusion or percutaneous contact with infected blood products, such as sharing of needles among injection drug users. The virus is also found in virtually every type of human body fluid and has been known to be spread through oral and genital contact. HBV can be transmitted from mother to child during delivery through contact with blood and vaginal secretions, but it is not commonly transmitted via the transplacental route.
The incubation period for HBV infection averages 60 to 90 days (range of 45-180 days). Common symptoms include malaise, fever, gastroenteritis, and jaundice (icterus). After acute infection, HBV infection becomes chronic in 30% to 90% of infected children younger than 5 years of age and in 5% to 10% of infected individuals age 5 years or older. Some of these chronic carriers are asymptomatic, while others progress to chronic liver disease, including cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma.
Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) is the first serologic marker, appearing in the serum 6 to 16 weeks following HBV infection. In acute cases, HBsAg usually disappears 1 to 2 months after the onset of symptoms with the appearance of hepatitis B surface antibody (anti-HBs). Anti-HBs also appears as the immune response following hepatitis B vaccination.
Specimen Requirements
Specimen Type: Serum
Container/Tube: Red top or serum gel
Specimen Volume: 2 mL
Specimen Minimum Volume: 0.5 mL
Collection Instructions: Separate serum from cells within 2 hours of draw.
Additional Information: Grossly hemolyzed specimen is not acceptable.
Specimen Transport Temperature
Refrigerate 5 days/Frozen OK/Ambient 8 hours OK
Day(s) Test Set Up
Monday through Sunday
Performing Laboratory
Chemistry-
Fargo Hospital Lab
SMDC Clinical Lab (Duluth)
Test Classification and CPT Coding
86706
Reference Values
HEP B SURFACE ABY INTERPRETATION
Negative: <8.0 mIU/mL
Indeterminate: ≥8.0 mIU/mL and <12.00 mIU/mL
Positive: ≥12.00 mIU/mL
Essentia Health Laboratories use Abbott Alinity Analyzers utilizing Chemiluminescence Microparticle Immunoassay Technology (CMIA). HBsAb values determined on patient samples by differing testing procedures cannot be directly compared with one another.