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What Does HbsAG >3.000 0.105 Reactive Indicate?

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TEST Patient's ABS Cut off Value Result
HbsAG >3.000 0.105 Reactive

Anti-Hbs 0.007 0.105 Non-Reactive

HbeAG 0.035 0.105 Non-Reactive

Anti-Hbe 0.049 1.140 Reactive

Anti-HBc G 0.211 1.200 Reactive

Anti-HBc M 0.063 0.105 Non-Reactive


Q> Am i infectious or not? and how can i know if when did i get infected...need answers ASAP.. thanks a lot.. :))
Tue, 23 Sep 2014
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Hi!
Welcome to HCM!
HBsAg,anti-Hbe,Anti-HBc IgG are Reactive.
This suggests chronic hepatitis B .Chronic hepatitis B is characterized by persistence of HBsAg for a period longer than 6 months with positive anti-HBc (IgG), and negative anti-HBs.

HBeAg positivity in chronic hepatitis B usually indicates active viral replication and significant liver injury which is not in your case because antibody is reactive so its good HBeAg , has been replaced by its antibody, anti-HBe. This transformation is associated with lower level infection .TAKE CARE!
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What Does HbsAG >3.000 0.105 Reactive Indicate?

Hi! Welcome to HCM! HBsAg,anti-Hbe,Anti-HBc IgG are Reactive. This suggests chronic hepatitis B .Chronic hepatitis B is characterized by persistence of HBsAg for a period longer than 6 months with positive anti-HBc (IgG), and negative anti-HBs. HBeAg positivity in chronic hepatitis B usually indicates active viral replication and significant liver injury which is not in your case because antibody is reactive so its good HBeAg , has been replaced by its antibody, anti-HBe. This transformation is associated with lower level infection .TAKE CARE!