recommended for detection of the 'a' determinant present on subtypes ayw1, ayw2, ayw3, ayw4, ayr, adw2, adw4, and adr of surface antigen of Hep B origin by IF and IHC(P)
Hep B sAg Background Information Hep B (Hepatitis B) virus is a member the Hepadnavirus family that causes an inflammation of the liver, vomiting, jaundice and, sometimes, death. Hep B infection is associated with a 100-fold increased risk of hepatocellular carcinoma and currently infects over 250 million people worldwide. Hep B is one of the small number of known non-retroviral viruses that replicate their genome using reverse transcription. Hep B has a partially double stranded 3.2 kilobase DNA genome which contains four open reading frames, one of which encodes a 154 amino acid protein called the HBx protein. Hep B sAg (Hep B surface antigen) is a protein antigen produced by the Hep B virus. When in the blood, Hep B sAg is one of the earliest markers of infection with Hep B, appearing even before symptoms occur.250