Quiz for:
Serology of Hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E

Question 1

Which antibody typically becomes positive first during the acute phase of Hepatitis A infection?

Question 2

What does the presence of Anti-HBc IgM indicate?

Question 3

How is the infectious state of an individual with chronic Hepatitis B determined?

Question 4

What does a positive Anti-HBs antibody test signify?

Question 5

In Hepatitis E infection, which population is at high risk and may require a liver transplant?

Question 6

In the window period of Hepatitis B infection, which serological marker is typically positive?

Question 7

What markers indicate an acute Hepatitis D infection?

Question 8

Which serological markers are useful for diagnosing a past Hepatitis A virus exposure or immunization?

Question 9

Which serological marker is both an indicator of virus replication and a measure that is not directly measured?

Question 10

How is significant fibrosis in Hepatitis C typically measured non-invasively and cost-effectively?

Question 11

What indicates an acute Hepatitis E infection?

Question 12

What does a positive HCV RNA test indicate?

Question 13

What does a positive HBsAg indicate in a patient's serology?

Question 14

What does a negative HBsAg and negative Anti-HBc test pattern indicate after Hepatitis B vaccination?

Question 15

Which serological markers indicate a chronic Hepatitis B infection that is not replicating?