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Hepatitis B Antibodies Test Done Showing Serum, Non Reactive, Indeterminate, Reactive Levels. What Does My Report Indicate?

I did a hepatitis b antibodies to HBSAG(IMMULITE) and the results were SERUM: 3.00L REFERENCE RANGE: Non-reactive: 9 mlU/mL Indeterminate: 9-11mlU/mL Reactive: 9 mlU/mL What does this results mean
Mon, 16 Jul 2012
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Your test is normal. It is the test done to see if you have infection with hepatitis B. This virus infects liver and leads to many problems.
All the best
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Hepatitis B Antibodies Test Done Showing Serum, Non Reactive, Indeterminate, Reactive Levels. What Does My Report Indicate?

Hello. Welcome to hcm Your test is normal. It is the test done to see if you have infection with hepatitis B. This virus infects liver and leads to many problems. All the best