Hepatitis Serology Made Easy | IgM vs IgG, Hep A–E, Patterns & Interpretation”
Master hepatitis serology with this simple, high‑yield breakdown designed for nursing students, NPs, PAs, Nurses, and anyone preparing for board exams. This video walks you through IgM vs IgG, Hepatitis A–E markers, and the classic interpretation patterns you must know to identify acute, chronic, immune, and resolved infections.
What You’ll Learn
IgM vs IgG: what each antibody really means
Hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E serology markers
How to interpret HBsAg, Anti‑HBs, Anti‑HBc (IgM/IgG), HBeAg, Anti‑HBe
Acute vs chronic Hepatitis B patterns
Screening vs confirmatory tests for Hepatitis C
When to order HCV RNA/PCR
High‑yield clues for co‑infection and superinfection (Hep D)
High‑Yield Pearls
IgM = acute infection
IgG = immunity or past infection
HBsAg = virus is present
Anti‑HBs = immune
HBeAg = high infectivity
Anti‑HCV positive → confirm with RNA
Perfect For
Students and clinicians who want a fast, clear, exam‑friendly explanation of hepatitis serology without memorizing endless charts.
Keywords
hepatitis serology, hepatitis B markers, IgM vs IgG, HBsAg, Anti‑HBs, Anti‑HBc, HBeAg, hepatitis C screening, HCV RNA, hepatitis D, hepatitis A, hepatitis E, NP board review, lab interpretation, liver disease labs
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