HBV DNA PCR negative
Hep B surface antigen negative
Hep B core antibody positive
Hep B surface antibody >100
This suggests that you may have had a hepatitis B infection in the past,
however you have no current Hep B infection.
Hep C antibody negative
Hep A IgG positive
Hep A IgM negative
This indicates a previous infection with Hepatitis A, however you have no
recent or current infection.
HIV test negative.
Please look to my blood test results above and let me know the interpretation of HB core antibody positive
Mon, 11 Aug 2014
Infectious Diseases Specialist, Dr. Arun's Response
Hello, Good to contact us. If I am your treating doctor, I would like to tell you that right now you are free from hepatitis B infection. once your immune system is capable of handling a hepatitis B virus the antibody to surface and core arises. As you have reached this stage your immune system has taken over the virus you have antibodies. So do not worry. Even if you have something to ask me let me know. Thnx Dr. Arun Tank
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Hello, Good to contact us. If I am your treating doctor, I would like to tell you that right now you are free from hepatitis B infection. once your immune system is capable of handling a hepatitis B virus the antibody to surface and core arises. As you have reached this stage your immune system has taken over the virus you have antibodies. So do not worry. Even if you have something to ask me let me know. Thnx Dr. Arun Tank