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1401 Medical Parkway
Cedar Park, TX 78613
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1900 Hospital Blvd
Gainesville, TX 76240
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Mont Belvieu, TX 77580
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4.8
3201 West Highway 22
Corsicana, TX 75110
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1200 Carl Ramert Drive
Yoakum, TX 77995
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4.3
2600 TX-118
Alpine, TX 79830
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4.8
850 W Central Texas Expy
Harker Heights, TX 76548
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1831 Sesame Square, Suite 15
Harlingen, TX 78550
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1021 W. Interstate 2
Weslaco, TX 78596
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Hepatitis A (Antibodies) Test
The Hepatitis A antibodies or Hepatitis A virus test is a blood examination which looks for proteins that the body makes in response to a Hepatitis A viral infection. There are two different types of antibodies that this exam looks for, IgM anti-HAV and IgG anti-HAV. The first set of antibodies indicates that there was recently an infection involving the Hepatitis A virus in the body. These antibodies are typically detectable in the body as early as two weeks following the initial infection. The antibodies disappear between three and 12 months following the infection.
The second set of antibodies indicates that the patient currently has a Hepatitis A viral infection. Between eight and 12 weeks after the person becomes infected with the Hepatitis A virus, the IgG anti-HAV antibodies will begin to appear, and they will continue to remain in the blood in order to provide a lifelong protection or immunity against the virus. <\/p>
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