Intrahepatic hepatitis D virus (HDV) antigen (HDAg) and serum HDV RNA are excellent markers of active HDV replication but the relation of IgM anti-HDV to HDV replication and histological activity is less certain. To further elucidate the significance of serum IgM anti-HDV, 90 paired sera and liver biopsies from 64 patients seropositive for total antibody to HDV were analysed for IgM anti-HDV, intrahepatic HDAg expression, and histological inflammatory activity. IgM anti-HDV was strongly associated with intrahepatic HDAg expression with a sensitivity of 94.1% but the assay lacked specificity since 14 out of 22 cases negative for intrahepatic HDAg were also positive for IgM anti-HDV. In 20 patients in whom follow-up biopsies and paired sera were available, two patients lost intrahepatic HDAg but paired serum remained IgM anti-HDV positive. Although the presence of serum IgM anti-HDV correlated significantly with a higher histological inflammatory activity (P = 0.001), there was a considerable overlap with the group seronegative for IgM anti-HDV, again indicating a poor specificity. This lack of specificity of IgM anti-HDV for both HDV replication and histological activity indicates that this assay provides no additional information over and above assay for total antibody to HDV.