Abstract

The hepatitis A virus specific immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibody is a specific serological marker for early diagnosis of hepatitis A. At present, the methods used at home or abroad for detecting anti-HAV IgM are RIA, ELISA and SPHAI. The dot immunogold combination assay that has been developed since 1989 is a new technique with the property of simple and rapid immunological detection, by using the red colloidal gold particles to label the antibodies as indicator, and the millipore filtering membrane coated with antigen as the carrier. Affected by filtration and condensation, the antigen antibody reaction is enabled to go on rapidly. When the reaction is positive, red dots appear on the membrane. It takes about 2 min to 4 min for the whole reaction to be carried out. With the above technique, we have established the dot immunogold filtration assay (DIGFA) for rapid detection of anti-HAV IgM with comparatively satisfactory results.

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